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An introduction to ethical, legal, and practical requirements of the primary teaching profession; and an examination of self-identities and policies related to te reo me ngā tikanga Māori.
This 18-point year-long paper is a compulsory paper of the Bachelor of Teaching (BTchg) three year degree.
Paper title | Te Weu |
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Paper code | EDPR131 |
Subject | Education |
EFTS | 0.15 |
Points | 18 points |
Teaching period(s) | 1st Non standard period (21 February 2022 - 25 November 2022)
(On campus)
1st Non standard period (21 February 2022 - 25 November 2022) (On campus) |
Domestic Tuition Fees (NZD) | $887.55 |
International Tuition Fees | Tuition Fees for international students are elsewhere on this website. |
- Limited to
- BTchg
- Notes
- Primary Education students only.
- Contact
Dr Jane Tilson, jane.tilson@otago.ac.nz
- Teaching staff
Paper Co-ordinator: Dr Jane Tilson
Other staff, Dunedin: Dr Gill Rutherford
Catherine Morrison
Southland: Julie Mynes- Paper Structure
- Te Tiriti o Waitangi
- Teacher as professional
- The ethical teacher
- Personal culture/self-identity
- E-learning/digital tools and digital citizenship
- Effective communication, management and classroom relationships
- Introduction to learning languages
- Inclusive classroom strategies
- Māori education related policies
- Selected concepts within te ao Māori
- Te reo Māori linked to mainstream classroom and wider school use
- The reflective teacher
- Teaching Arrangements
EDPR 131 comprises a mix of lectures, tutorials and six weeks' practicum in schools.
- Textbooks
Recommended Text:
Hill, M. & Yhrupp, M. (2019). The Professional Practice of Teaching in New Zealand ( 6th Ed.). Albany, Auckland, New Zealand: Cengage Learning.Additional readings available through eReserve.
- Graduate Attributes Emphasised
- Interdisciplinary perspective, Lifelong learning, Communication, Critical thinking,
Cultural understanding, Ethics, Self-motivation, Teamwork.
View more information about Otago's graduate attributes. - Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete this paper will
- Identify and demonstrate an emerging awareness of the professional, ethical, legal, and practical requirements of teachers
- Design, implement, evaluate, and critically reflect on learning experiences
- Demonstrate understanding of Ministry initiatives related to the inclusion of te reo me ngā tikanga Māori
- Identify and develop the identity of self and others within educational contexts
- Demonstrate an emerging understanding of own assumptions and beliefs