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EDCR254 Toi Ataata, Toi Pūoro

An introduction to Visual Arts/Toi Ataata and Music/Toi Pūoro areas in The New Zealand Curriculum and Te Marautanga o Aotearoa.

Paper title Toi Ataata, Toi Pūoro
Paper code EDCR254
Subject Education
EFTS 0.15
Points 18 points
Teaching period Semester 1 (On campus)
Domestic Tuition Fees (NZD) $912.00
International Tuition Fees Tuition Fees for international students are elsewhere on this website.

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Prerequisite
EDPR 151, ELIT 199 and EMAT 199
Limited to
BTchg
Notes
Te Pōkai Mātauranga o te Ao Rua (Primary Bicultural Education) students only.
Contact

Parker Ormond, parker.ormond@otago.ac.nz

Teaching staff

Parker Ormond

Paper Structure

For each learning area:

  • Overview and linkages
  • Curriculum structure and language
  • Pedagogy
  • Teaching and learning approaches
  • Planning and assessment
  • Te reo me ngā tikanga Māori
  • Whakapapa, tikanga, pūrākau/pakiwaitara
  • ICT

Visual Arts (Toi Ataata)

  • Making and knowing about Art/Toi Māori - drawing and painting, or working in 3D to explore making and responding within a theme or context for art making
  • Teaching and learning in Visual Arts - developing knowledge and strategies to implement Visual Arts programmes in primary schools
  • Utilise a framework of whakapapa, tikanga and pūrākau/pakiwaitara to develop a deeper understanding of whakaaro Māori within specific Māori contexts – whakairo, tukutuku, rāranga.

Music (Toi Pūoro)

  • Inclusive approaches to teaching singing, instrumental playing creating, and listening
  • Music and technology
  • Observation and reflection
  • Planning for music teaching
  • Utilise a framework of whakapapa, tikanga and pūrākau/pakiwaitara to develop a deeper understanding of whakaaro Māori within toi Pūoro contexts – taonga pūoro, haka, Tane rore, Hine raukatauri.
Teaching Arrangements
This paper is only offered on the Southland campus of the University of Otago.
Textbooks

Required Texts:

  • Ministry of Education. (2007). The New Zealand Curriculum. Wellington, New Zealand: Learning Media.
  • Ministry of Education. (2011). Tātaiako: Cultural competencies for teachers of Māori learners. Wellington, New Zealand: Ministry of Education.
Graduate Attributes Emphasised
Interdisciplinary perspective, Lifelong learning, Scholarship, Communication, Cultural understanding, Environmental literacy, Information literacy, Research.
View more information about Otago's graduate attributes.
Learning Outcomes

In each Arts discipline the students will:

  1. Make appropriate links to The New Zealand Curriculum and Te Marautanga o Aotearoa.
  2. Demonstrate understanding of content knowledge relevant to each subject area
  3. Explain pedagogic strategies appropriate to each subject area.
  4. Consider New Zealand’s bicultural heritage relevant to each subject area.
  5. Utilise te reo me ngā tikanga Māori across the two learning areas of Music and Visual Arts to develop knowledge and understandings that are specifically encased in whakaaro Māori.

 

 

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Timetable

Semester 1

Location
Invercargill
Teaching method
This paper is taught On Campus
Learning management system
Blackboard

Workshop

Stream Days Times Weeks
Attend
A1 Thursday 13:30-15:20 9-14, 16-18, 21-22
Friday 12:30-14:20 9-13, 16-18, 21-22