Overview
He akoranga hei whakapakari i te reo o rātou kua tīmata kē ki te ako i te reo Māori. Ko te nuinga o te karaehe e whakaakona ana i te reo. Me mātua mōhio te akonga ki te mihi, ki te hanga i ētahi whakatakotoranga kōrero. A post-introductory paper in Māori language that is taught mainly in Māori. Some previous knowledge of Māori language is essential.
About this paper
Paper title | Te Kākano 1 |
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Subject | Maori Studies |
EFTS | 0.1500 |
Points | 18 points |
Teaching period | Semester 1 (On campus) |
Domestic Tuition Fees ( NZD ) | $1,040.70 |
International Tuition Fees | Tuition Fees for international students are elsewhere on this website. |
- Prerequisite
- MAOR 110
- Restriction
- MAOR 112 or MAOR 131 or any other more advanced Māori language paper
- Schedule C
- Arts and Music
- Notes
- (i) The prerequisite may be waived for students with evidence of equivalent prior knowledge. (ii) Students will be placed in MAOR language papers appropriate to their knowledge of Māori. A first year student placed in 200- or 300-level language papers will still have to pass MAOR papers worth at least 162 points in order to major in Māori Studies. (ii) If you have NCEA level one Māori please enrol directly into MAOR111 using Special Permission at the 'Review and Submit' stage of your application. If you already have NCEA level two or level three Māori or the equivalent please enrol directly into MAOR211.
- Eligibility
Students with NCEA level 2 Te Reo Māori may be considered eligible for entry without the prerequisite of MAOR 110.
- Contact
- More information link
- View more information on the Te Tumu website
- Teaching staff
- Textbooks
Me hoko (Set text):
Moorfield, J. C., & Ka’ai-Mahuta, R. (2023). Te Kākano (Te Whanake 1) 3rd ed. Edify Ltd.He pukapuka taunaki (Recommended):
Moorfield, J. C. 2002. Te Kākano: Pukapuka Tātaki: Study Guide. Auckland: Pearson Education.
- Graduate Attributes Emphasised
- Lifelong learning, Communication, Cultural understanding, Self-motivation.
View more information about Otago's graduate attributes. - Learning Outcomes
Kia puta ai te ākonga, ka taea te (students, on completion of the paper, will be able to):
- Kōrerorero i te reo Māori (Converse in Māori on a range of day-to-day topics).
- Whakarongo, pānui i te reo, kia mārama ai (Be able to display comprehension of oral language and written text on a range of day-to-day topics).
- Tuhituhi i te reo me te whakamahi i ngā takotoranga mai i ngā Wāhanga 1-6 o Te Kākano (Write in Māori on a range of day-to-day topics, with accurate use of the range of structures presented in chapters 1 to 6 of the text).
- Assessment details
Internal assessment 100%