M?ori is one of the official languages of New Zealand and is an integral part of the country’s culture. There are numerous reasons to learn M?ori including personal enjoyment or career requirements. Whatever the reason may be, learning M?ori provides great satisfaction, a greater connection.
M?ori is one of the official languages of New Zealand and is an integral part of the country’s culture. There are numerous reasons to learn M?ori including personal enjoyment or career requirements. Whatever the reason may be, learning M?ori provides great satisfaction, a greater connection with New Zealand and an enhanced understanding of our culture and society.
For many ?konga, including young adult and adult learners, there are no fees for Te Reo M?ori courses. Please see the Fees page on our website for further information.
What Is Te Reo M?ori
M?ori is one of the official languages of New Zealand and is an integral part of the country’s culture. There are numerous reasons to learn M?ori including personal enjoyment or career requirements.
Whatever the reason may be, learning M?ori provides great satisfaction, a greater connection with New Zealand, and an enhanced understanding of our culture and society.
For many ?konga, including young adult and adult learners, there are no fees for Te Reo M?ori courses. Please see the Fees page on our website for further information.
What This Course Involves
This course comprises of three levels – introduction to M?ori, Basic M?ori and Pre-NCEA M?ori. ?konga are introduced to listening, speaking, reading and writing skills using everyday te reo M?ori.
They learn how to greet people and communicate basic information about themselves and others including weather, colors, birthdays, family, and their home. They also learn how to communicate about time, body parts, food, shopping, and roles and responsibilities on the marae.
M?ori culture is also investigated to give ?konga a broad understanding of the different dialects and customs where M?ori is spoken. Communication activities are emphasized throughout.
Te Kura is a state-funded distance education provider that offers a wide range of personalised learning programmes and courses, from early childhood to NCEA Level 3, which are mostly delivered online.
Students can enrol for a few credits in a specific course or for a full-time programme. Students of all ages are welcome, as long as they meet our eligibility criteria.
As New Zealand's largest state school, Te Kura offers a wide range of subjects and courses. We have regional offices in Wellington, Auckland, Hamilton and Christchurch.
Our staff also work in communities where there are clusters of Te Kura students, such as Whangarei, Hastings and Nelson. This helps us to work with communities to support students’ learning.
At Te Kura, we tailor your learning programme to fit your needs, so you can learn your way. Where do you want to study today.
The choice is yours. We encourage Students to take control of their learning and work out what best suits them. Our teachers are able to work closely with you one-to-one, and assess how you’re doing as you go, adapting your learning material accordingly.
Free For Eligible Students Aged 19 And Under
Enrolment with Te Kura is free if you meet the Ministry of Education’s eligibility criteria. Young adults aged 16 to 19 (and not turning 20 in the year of enrolment) who are not enrolled at another school full-time can enrol with us for free too. Our courses are also available for a small fee to adults aged 20 and over.
Students who are at a face-to-face school can study courses that aren’t available at their own school. Some eligibility criteria apply.
Curriculum
Our early childhood programme follows the national early childhood curriculum, Te Whāriki, while our Year 1–13 programme is based on the New Zealand Curriculum. At Years 11–13 we offer registered, accredited and approved courses in many subjects and at all levels of NCEA.
Personalised Support
You are supported through:
If you are a full-time or early childhood student, you’re also required to have a nominated supervisor to help you keep on track. This is usually a parent or close relative.
Contact With Students And Teachers
Although Te Kura is a distance school, you won’t feel alone. You will get the opportunity to interact with other students at event days, subject days and advisories. You’ll also share and exchange ideas with your teachers and fellow students through discussions on My Te Kura, our online learning environment.
Our teachers will stay in close contact with you, including ongoing face-to-face meetings if you need it.
Gain knowledge of New Zealand’s founding culture and to play a part in the retention of this unique language and culture. Understand and respect cultural differences in Aotearoa. Enable students to feel comfortable with Tikanga M?ori as they participate in a variety of M?ori situations.
Te Reo M?ori is an Eastern Polynesian language spoken by M?ori, the indigenous population of Aotearoa New Zealand. Te Reo M?ori (the M?ori language) is closely related to Cook Islands M?ori, Tuamotuan, and Tahitian. After a century of colonial indifference demonstrated by European migrants.
Come be part of the AUT wh?nau and learn te reo M?ori in a safe and innovative teaching and learning environment. Learn the indigenous language of Aotearoa and gain access to te ao M?ori – the M?ori worldview.
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