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This is a compulsory course at 100 level which focuses on Maori perspectives through te reo me ona tikanga, and allows students to develop an awareness of Maori culture and language.The threads which are included in this course are: the Treaty of Waitangi and bicultural development; gender equity and multiculturalism; the particular needs of infants and toddlers. These will be addressed through the use of Te Whaariki - Early Childhood Curriculum
Hua Ako / Learning OutcomesBy the conclusion of the course, students will be able to:Use te reo Māori and waiata at an introductory level in class and early childhood settings.Collect and develop teaching resources suitable for use in early childhood settings.
EDTP156
Huhana-Suzanne Carter
Paearu Aromatawai / Assessment Criteria Please refer to the Assessment Guidelines for Students.
New Zealand; Te Whariki : he whariki matauranga mo nga mokopuna o Aotearoa : early childhood curriculum ; Learning Media, 1996.
Ryan, P. M. , New Zealand; The Reed dictionary of modern Maori ; 2nd ed; Reed, 1997.
All recommended readings, journals and audion visual resources are found in the Education Library.A current list (including websites) is available on StudentNet and from your course lecturer.
Ngā Tikanga Akoranga / Course Requirements Resources and set texts will be at the student’s expense.Attendance at class sessions is expected throughout the course. Insufficient attendance at course sessions may prevent a student from attending teaching practice or may impact on course assessment. Attendance is compulsory at specified sessions
Domestic fee $375.00
International fee $1,603.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see School of Teacher Education .