MAORI112-23B (HAM)

Te Reo Māori: Introductory 2

15 Points

Edit Header Content
The University of Waikato
Academic Divisions
Te Pua Wananga ki te Ao Office
Te Pua Wananga ki te Ao

Staff

Edit Staff Content

Convenor(s)

Lecturer(s)

Administrator(s)

Placement/WIL Coordinator(s)

Tutor(s)

Student Representative(s)

Lab Technician(s)

Librarian(s)

: ngawaiata.henderson@waikato.ac.nz

You can contact staff by:

  • Calling +64 7 838 4466 select option 1, then enter the extension.
  • Extensions starting with 4, 5, 9 or 3 can also be direct dialled:
    • For extensions starting with 4: dial +64 7 838 extension.
    • For extensions starting with 5: dial +64 7 858 extension.
    • For extensions starting with 9: dial +64 7 837 extension.
    • For extensions starting with 3: dial +64 7 2620 + the last 3 digits of the extension e.g. 3123 = +64 7 262 0123.
Edit Staff Content

What this paper is about

Edit What this paper is about Content

Ka whai haere tēnei o ngā pepa i te MAORI111. He akoranga tēnei hei whakapakari anō i te taha whakarongo me te taha kōrero ka tahi; ko te taha pānui me te tuhituhi ka rua. Ka tirohia ngā kupu me ngā whakatakotoranga mō ngā kaupapa pēnei i te kai, te kākahu, te tinana me ngā mahi a te rēhia. Ka mātaihia anō hoki ētehi o ngā tikanga o te marae. Heoi anō, ko te whāinga matua o tēnei o ā tātou akoranga, he whakapau i ō tātou kaha ki te whai i tō tātou reo, kia kaha tata atu ai tātou ki te pae tawhiti e whāia nei e tātou katoa. Kia kaha, kia māia, kia manawanui.

This course continues on from MAORI111 and will develop and extend listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. The paper will be taught for 12 weeks, with a two week teaching recess. Students will be introduced to new grammatical structures and vocabulary relating to things such as food, clothing, leisure activities. Students will also learn about some aspects of the Māori culture through basic marae protocol and its portrayal in te reo Māori.

Edit What this paper is about Content

How this paper will be taught

Edit How this paper will be taught Content

The paper is taught through a mixture of lectures, tutorials and is supplemented by online platforms such as Moodle and Panopto.

The delivery of the paper favours a bilingual approach, with a substantial amount of teaching through the medium of te reo Māori. The teaching strategies employed are based on Māori pedagogical practices and communicative language teaching methodology.

Edit How this paper will be taught Content

Required Readings

Edit Required Readings Content
MAORI112 workbook. Details on how to request and collect a workbook will be given before the start of trimester via Moodle.
Edit Required Readings Content

Learning Outcomes

Edit Learning Outcomes Content

Students who successfully complete the course should be able to:

  • Kia whakamahi tika i ētahi o ngā momo tohutohu, whakahau hoki i roto i te reo Māori. Correctly use a variety of instructions and commands in Māori.
    Linked to the following assessments:
    Mahi Kāinga (1)
    Whakamātautau 1 (3)
    Whakamātautau 2 (5)
  • Kia waihanga i te kete kōrero waingōhia e pā ana ki ngā momo kaupapa pēnei i ngā mahi a te rēhia, te kai me te kākahu. Construct basic oral and written texts about a variety of topics, such as food, clothing and leisure activities.
    Linked to the following assessments:
    Kōrero ā-Waha 1 (2)
    Kōrero ā-Waha 2 (4)
  • Kia whakamahi i ētahi o ngā momo kīanga hei tono, hei pātai, hei whakaae, hei whakahē rānei. Use a variety of phrases to request, offer, accept and decline.
    Linked to the following assessments:
    Mahi Kāinga (1)
    Whakamātautau 1 (3)
    Whakamātautau 2 (5)
Edit Learning Outcomes Content
Edit Learning Outcomes Content

Assessments

Edit Assessments Content

How you will be assessed

Edit How you will be assessed Content

The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 100:0. There is no final exam. The final exam makes up 0% of the overall mark.

The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 100:0 or 0:0, whichever is more favourable for the student. The final exam makes up either 0% or 0% of the overall mark.

Component DescriptionDue Date TimePercentage of overall markSubmission MethodCompulsory
1. Mahi Kāinga
28 Jul 2023
No set time
10
  • Online: Submit through Moodle
2. Kōrero ā-Waha 1
9 Aug 2023
No set time
25
  • In Class: In Tutorial
3. Whakamātautau 1
16 Aug 2023
10:00 AM
15
  • Online: Submit through Moodle
4. Kōrero ā-Waha 2
27 Sep 2023
No set time
30
  • In Class: In Tutorial
5. Whakamātautau 2
11 Oct 2023
10:00 AM
20
  • Online: Submit through Moodle
Assessment Total:     100    
Failing to complete a compulsory assessment component of a paper will result in an IC grade
Edit Assessments Content