Glenfield College Glenfield College

9 Māori

9Maor
Course Description

Teacher in Charge: Ms N. Black, Whaea A. Mikaere.

Year 9 Tikanga Māori

This is a 10-week course compulsory for all year 9 students at Glenfield College. 

This course is an introduction to Te Ao Māori and some main aspects of the culture. These include and are not limited to pōwhiri, kaitiakitanga, haka, waiata, weaving and a beginner level of the language. This enables students to have a greater understanding of the indigenous culture unique to Aotearoa and to explore why, when and how certain aspects are done.


Learning Areas:

Languages


Pathway

10 Te Reo Māori

The study of Te Ao Māori offers graduates the ability to pursue careers, such as teaching, research, archives, property, administration, policy advice, television, radio, acting, health work and social work. The knowledge of Te Ao Māori is becoming an asset to hold for many career pathways.

Career Pathways

Holiday Park Manager, Acupuncturist, Office Administrator, Receptionist, Veterinary Nurse, Aquaculture Farmer, Arborist, Police Officer, Army Officer, Artist, Film and Video Editor, Meat/Seafood Process Worker, Auctioneer, Sound Technician, Author, Cafe Worker, Courier/Delivery Agent, Earthmoving Machine Operator, Outdoor Recreation Guide/Instructor, Taxi Driver/Chauffeur, Flight Attendant, Waiter/Waitress, Motor Vehicle Salesperson, Counsellor, Carpenter, Dental Assistant, Retail Sales Assistant, Cleaner, Trainer, Interpreter, Pharmacy Technician, Musician, Storeperson, Data Entry Operator/Transcriptionist, Customs Broker/Freight Forwarder, Customs Officer, Driving Instructor, Personal Assistant, Early Childhood Teacher, Electrician, Primary School Teacher, Nanny/Child Carer, Tertiary Lecturer, Private Teacher/Tutor, Youth Worker, Teacher Aide


Contributions and Equipment/Stationery

Stationery Required for this course: 1 x 2B5 Exercise books and a device.


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