2021 Prospectus

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PROSPECTUS 2021


Mihi Ko te wehi ki a Ihowā te tīmatanga o te whakaaro nui.

Rārangi Kaupapa

E ai ki te kōrero, kotahi tonu te atua o te iwi Māori, ko Ranginui e tū iho nei, ko Papatūānuku e takoto ake nei, ā, ko tātou rā ō rāua uri e whakapirara nei, e korikori nei i waenganui i a rāua. Kia tangihia ō tātou mate, te hunga kua riro i te wahangūtanga o Aituā, hei whare kōrero, hei whare wānanga mā Hinenuitepō e kuku nei, e rauhī nei i te tangata. Okioki mai koutou ki te ao wairua. Waiho mātou ki muri nei e takuate atu nei, e whakapau rau mahara nei. Mā mātou e hamuhamu, huri i te ao, huri i te pō, ngā taonga i a koutou, ēnā e tika ana mā mātou e whāwhā, e manaaki. Moe mai koutou i roto i te Ariki.

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E te iwi whānui, tēnā koutou katoa. Ko te reo tēnei o Te Wānanga o Raukawa te tangi atu nei, te mihi atu nei ki a koutou. Ko Te Wānanga o Raukawa; he kaupapa mātauranga nā Te Kotahitanga o te Tonga, nā Te Āti Awa, Ngāti Raukawa me Ngāti Toa Rangatira i whakatū engari nā koutou, nā ngā iwi o te motu i manaaki, i whakarangatira. He wānanga i te mātauranga tōna kaupapa, he whakatupu i te mātauranga tōna whāinga. Mā ō tātou tikanga, mā ō tātou kaupapa e whakapūmau. Hei aha? Hei āwhina kia tupu ai, kia pua ai, kia tōnui ai ō tātou whānau, ō tātou hapū, ō tātou iwi ki tēnei ao. Heoi e rau rangatira mā, kei konei e rārangi mai ana ētehi kōrero mō Te Wānanga o Raukawa hei tirohanga, hei whakaarotanga, hei akoranga pea mā koutou. Ko te taumata kōrero, ko te tangata i āta whakangaua ki te kōhatu karā o te whare wānanga o ngā tūpuna he kete kī, he purapura i ruiruia mai i roto o Rangiātea. Tēnā, whakapiripiri mai, whakatatatata mai. Kāti i konei. Kia tau ngā manaakitanga ki runga i a tātou katoa.

Tumuaki Mihi

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Kaupapa Statements

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Te Wānanga o Raukawa

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Destination Ōtaki

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Tiaki Ratonga | Support Services

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Ōtaki Campus Student Life

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Theory And Understanding Of Wānanga

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Te Ara Whakamua | Graduate Destinations

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Ngā Whakamārama | How it all works

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He Tohu Mātauranga | Study Options Ngā Poupou | Certificates

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Ngā Heke | Diplomas

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Ngā Poutuarongo | Degrees

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Ngā Poutāhū me Tāhuhu| Graduate Diplomas and Masters

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Ngā Karahipi | Scholarships

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Kei whea ināianei | Where to from here?

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How to enrol

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Follow us on Social Media

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Tumuaki Mihi

Tumuaki Mihi Mereana Selby, Tumuaki Ngāti Raukawa PhD, MMM, BA, DipTchg, DipBil Tchg, Dip DA, PpPT, PpK, Te Panekiretanga o Te Reo

Ko te reo maioha tēnei, haere mai ki Te Wānanga o Raukawa

Te Wānanga o Raukawa welcomes you to engage with us in undertaking your education journey. Prospectus 2021

We are a provider that focuses on the needs and aspirations of our people, pitched on provision at undergraduate and postgraduate level with a strong emphasis and priority in te reo Māori. While providing a model that ensures our students are competent in their understanding of themselves, their history, cultural practices, language and literature, Te Wānanga o Raukawa is also committed to educating and empowering students vocationally. Our graduates are able to offer dual competencies in a range of professions. This sets them apart and advantages them when presenting their profile for employment opportunities. Students are well supported at Te Wānanga o Raukawa. There is a network of assistance from both within the organisation and the wider community which includes staff, kaiāwhina, whānau, hapū and iwi, all of whom give of their time and expertise to facilitate and enhance the education pathway. You will see that we have a good range of offerings for your consideration. At any given time new programmes are in development as we strive to respond to current needs and interests. We invite you to join us, to choose Te Wānanga o Raukawa as your tertiary provider.

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We find that this has placed us in an environment with challenges and opportunities to learn about how the Māori mind (prior to being influenced by the language and culture of later settlers) conceptualised and responded to the world. The kaupapa provide a window to that world. The ongoing accumulation of experience represents a contribution to our mātauranga continuum that has served us well and will serve us into the future. Prospectus 2021

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Kaupapa Statements

Kaupapa Statements

Te Wānanga o Raukawa operates within the kaupapa/tikanga framework as proposed by Ngā Kaihautū and endorsed by Te Mana Whakahaere.

Ūkaipōtanga

Pūkengatanga

Whanaungatanga

Ūkaipōtanga speaks to the significance of connection with land and place. Marae are acknowledged as places that nourish and inspire us, connecting us with mātauranga from our own whānau, hapū and iwi. We encourage active participation on our marae, while striving to create a welcoming and nurturing environment at Te Wānanga o Raukawa.

Pūkengatanga dictates the pursuit of excellence in all our activities, encouraging us to contribute to the mātauranga continuum by building on the fields of expertise that we have developed over time. Pūkengatanga demands the provision of distinctive, innovative and high quality facilities, programmes, publications and services.

Whanaungatanga reminds us that our achievements are typically the result of collaborative effort. Working together provides the opportunity for each of us to make our unique contribution to the collective enterprise, enabling shared aspirations to be advanced and reinforcing our whānau, hapū and iwi associations.

Te Reo

Whakapapa

Kotahitanga

Kaitiakitanga

Te Reo is a taonga that we have inherited from our tūpuna, an invaluable body of knowledge, enlightenment and innovation. Te Reo is intimately connected with mātauranga, conveying important messages about the way our tūpuna understood and experienced the world. The acquisition, maintenance, promotion and revival of Te Reo are priorities for Te Wānanga o Raukawa.

Whakapapa reinforces the connections between us, and to our tūpuna, atua and tūrangawaewae. Whakapapa shapes and illuminates our efforts to better understand and contribute to the mātauranga continuum that binds us to one another across the generations.

Kotahitanga emphasises the value of working together towards the achievement of common goals. We should express our distinctiveness as an institution and as individuals, whānau, hapū and iwi, while also embracing the opportunity to gain strength and insight through the sharing of experiences and understandings.

Kaitiakitanga urges Te Wānanga o Raukawa to nurture and protect its people and its place. It requires us to preserve and enrich those taonga that have been created and tended by others, and that we have inherited. We must employ our resources wisely, ensuring that their use contributes positively to our viability and reputation.

Manaakitanga

Wairuatanga

Rangatiratanga

Manaakitanga embodies values such as generosity, fairness, respect and consideration. As we strive to maximise our contribution to the survival of Māori as a people, we must ensure that our activities are conducted in a manner that is mana enhancing of all those involved.

Wairuatanga acknowledges the spiritual dimension in our lives and in mātauranga. Wairuatanga is embedded in the extensive web of relationships that binds present, past and future generations together as we work to reclaim, rejuvenate and expand the mātauranga continuum.

Rangatiratanga exemplifies the attributes commonly associated with a rangatira: integrity, generosity and the ability to unite people. We are expected to demonstrate these qualities as we perform our roles and responsibilities, and to nurture them in those around us.

The ten Kaupapa are as follows.

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Te Wānanga o Raukawa

Tō ara ki te ao We invite you to journey with us and to see and experience the world through Māori eyes. All our programmes except certificate level include a specialisation, an iwi and hapū component and te reo Māori. Prospectus 2021

Te Wānanga o Raukawa is a unique centre of higher learning devoted to the world of Māori knowledge (mātauranga Māori). It is a reformulation of an ancient Polynesian institution known as the whare wānanga, which were tribal centres of higher learning. The method of teaching at Te Wānanga o Raukawa is based upon knowledge and wisdom passed on by our ancestors. Through our holistic approach to teaching and learning, you will experience a new and exciting journey into knowledge.

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Today, Te Wānanga o Raukawa continues to build on its reputation as the only tertiary institution that offers iwi and hapū studies in depth. The value to whānau, hapū and iwi is inestimable and therefore makes a major contribution to the documentation of the history of Aotearoa, New Zealand.

An investment in technology in response to student demand and technological change sees us expanding our provision both nationally and internationally. We have increased and improved the use of e-learning and the wider use of technology, reducing programme workload in such a way that there is no negative impact or compromise of quality.

We deliver a blended academic model catering for the needs of our students, of which the majority are already in employment. This allows for more interaction between tutor and student through the online space and shorter wānanga days on site. We see this as a positive move ensuring the needs of our students remain at the forefront as we navigate through the 21st century. In 2021 our qualifications will be offered both as face to face residential seminars with contingencies in place to deliver online so you can be assured of being able to continue your mātauranga journey with us. In this dynamic environment things can change quickly. Stay up to date on our stance with Covid-19 by visiting our website.

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Ōtaki is a small coastal town of about 6,000 residents, just an hour north of Wellington and an hour south of Palmerston North. Ōtaki boasts four kōhanga reo, a kura kaupapa Māori - Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Rito, a kura ā iwi - Te Kura ā Iwi o Whakatupuranga Rua Mano, and of course Te Wānanga o Raukawa.

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Sporting and outdoor activities abound with numerous sports clubs for netball, rugby, tennis, soccer, squash and of course home to the Whiti Te Rā Rugby League Club. The Ōtaki Gorge and Forks are in close proximity giving people another outlet for swimming, kayaking, tramping and observing nature and is a well-known gateway to the Tararua Forest Park.

Destination Ōtaki

Te Wānanga o Raukawa has one campus and two other sites. Our main campus is located in central Ōtaki on the Kāpiti Coast.

Annually Ōtaki hosts The Māoriland Film Festival, an international indigenous film festival dedicated to celebrating indigenous voices and storytelling in film.

The Waitohu School Fireworks Extravaganza.

The Ōtaki Kite Festival, a fun filled family affair with entertainment, stalls and spectacular kites on show.

Parts of the Kāpiti Arts Trail.

Te Rā Whakapūmau o Te Wānanga o Raukawa, the graduation day for students.

Ōtaki has been favoured with a variety of outlet stores and second-hand shops. The weather is awesome in the summer months which is why it is known as sunny Ōtaki. Come to Ōtaki. It’s a good place to be.

Ōtaki

Whether the sun is out or the weather is wet and wild Ōtaki Beach is popular with locals and visitors alike. It’s great for collecting pipi, fishing, swimming, beachcombing, and the list goes on. It’s a fun place for the whānau.

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Tiaki Ratonga

Tiaki Ratonga Support Services

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Ratonga Ākonga

Te Whare Pukapuka

Childcare Facility

Ngā Purapura

Our student services team will process your enrolment and assist you with your application for a Student Loan and Allowance. We can also act as an advocate on your behalf when dealing with Studylink and can help you complete the required information for your childcare subsidy forms for Work and Income; or any forms for scholarships that require official sign-off by Te Wānanga o Raukawa.

Housed within the Te Ara a Tāwhaki building at the Ōtaki campus, Te Whare Pukapuka offers a warm and welcoming space for students with spacious study areas, access to desktop computers, wifi along with printing, photocopying and scanning services. Our librarians can help with research enquiries and provide support for accessing information. The full range of library services can be found on the public website.

He Iti Nā Mōtai is a reo rumaki whare kōhungahunga (early childhood care) and education centre at the Ōtaki campus. It provides a stimulating kaupapa Māori learning environment for the tamariki of students while you are on noho. We encourage you to make use of this facility. If you are seeking childcare while on noho in Ōtaki please contact us at least seven days prior to your arrival to ensure a place is available and your child can be accommodated.

Ngā Purapura is a world-class training facility located at the Ōtaki campus. With a fully equipped gym, court facilities, meeting rooms, classrooms, cafe and more, Ngā Purapura is home to qualifications offered under Te Whare Oranga and is available for students to enjoy while on campus.

Te Hiringa Te Hiringa is a dedicated team of staff whose goal is to help you succeed in your studies. Focused on academic success, all team members are experts in their area of speciality, holding more than one Master degree and a wealth of teaching experience between them.

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Health Services

Campus Shop

If you become unwell while on noho in Ōtaki and require medical attention we can arrange for you to be seen at the Ōtaki Medical Centre.

Students can purchase Te Wānanga o Raukawa branded clothing and other merchandise from the Campus Shop, located in Te Ara a Tāwhaki at the Ōtaki campus.

Te Ōhākī ‘He kōrero, he tohutohu whakamutunga nā te tangata i mua i tōna matenga’ Te Ōhākī represents the embodiment of the dying wish of Ngāpera Wikohika, a former staff member of Te Wānanga o Raukawa. Her request was that we should all learn from her experience in suffering from smoking related illnesses that contributed directly to her loss of life. Te Wānanga o Raukawa is a ‘Smoke Free Campus’ and we aim to support those of our students who smoke with the tools and knowledge to be able to work towards a lifestyle that is totally free from smoking. Ultimately, our broader goal is that all Te Wānanga o Raukawa students and graduates will be in a strong position to positively influence whānau in making informed decisions around wellbeing and good health.

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Ōtaki Campus Student Life

Residential seminars or noho, range from 3-6 days at a time. Accommodation and kai are provided while on campus or site.

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There are dormitory facilities in an open sleeping area, a marae style arrangement with mattresses for larger groups, and a small number of units available to those less able. Linen is provided but you are required to bring with you blankets, towels and personal or medical care items. There is a small shopping area five minutes walk from the Wānanga should you require any personal items while on noho. This includes grocery outlets, chemist, public library, Kiwibank/Post Shop and a number of cafes.

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Ōtaki beach is approximately 20 minutes walk

Ōtaki Beach is approximately 20 minutes walk from the Wānanga if you want to stroll down to the beach in your break. The sandy beach, beautiful river and wide open spaces framed by the majestic Tararua ranges make Ōtaki a great place to revitalise.

A five minute walk from the Wānanga to a small shopping area

A wireless network service on campus

Accommodation is provided for all students during noho 24

24 hour security

A wireless network service is available in all academic areas across the Ōtaki campus.

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The marae is our principal home; maintain and respect

Marae Based Studies

One set of procedures that applies when studying at Te Wānanga o Raukawa is described as the kawa of learning, te kawa o te ako.

At the heart of the philosophy of teaching marae based studies (MBS) is a model where students and teachers alike are taught of home, at home, by home and for home. The provision of formal education on marae continues to fulfil a model for the economic health and wealth of Māori.

It relates to protecting and maximising the learning and teaching potential of students and staff at Te Wānanga o Raukawa. It aims to curb activity that reduces the capacity to learn and teach. One dimension of te kawa o te ako affirms that anyone who feels unable to forgo the use of drugs including alcohol during noho should not attend. Infringements of the kawa will place the person, and possibly their whānau, hapū and iwi, at risk and could result in possible withdrawal from study at Te Wānanga o Raukawa.

No alcohol

No drugs

Graduates of our programmes are able to contribute directly and immediately to capacity building for hapū and iwi by completing valuable and relevant research whilst studying with Te Wānanga o Raukawa. The survival of Māori as a people will be assured when there is a growing number of Māori living according to kaupapa tuku iho. These are inherited values,

which are expressed by living te reo Māori and tikanga tuku iho, and are always present when there is activity on our marae. The recent introduction of blended learning across all of our academic programmes allows students to undertake some of their studies in the comfort of their homes, or marae.

Theory and Understanding of Wānanga

THEORY AND UNDERSTANDING OF WĀNANGA

Te Kawa o te Ako

Marae based studies are currently located in Manukau, Turangi and Gisborne. Courses available at these sites are dependent on demand but range from poupou to tāhuhu (certificate to masters). Contact us to find out more about a marae based site near you. 0800 WANANGA (0800 926 2642) tetomonga@twor-otaki.ac.nz

No smoking or vaping

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Te Ara Whakamua

Graduate Destinations

As well as enhancing their cultural survivability with a strong focus on te reo Māori and researching iwi and hapū connections, students of all ages and levels of tertiary study are able to secure a qualification that leads to meaningful employment. We have opportunities for those who wish to retrain, upskill or further their knowledge in a rapidly evolving workplace and increase their contribution to the social and economic wellbeing of Aotearoa.

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2019 Heke Reo Māori graduates

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Ngā Whakamārama

Ngā Whakamārama How it all works

All full year programmes include:

+ 25% + 25% =

SPECIALISATION

REO

50%

Te Wānanga o Raukawa provides Māori tertiary education founded on tikanga and kaupapa tuku iho, since 1981.

IWI AND HAPŪ

TOHU

A typical semester

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NZQA approved programmes

Learn in a distinctively Māori environment

Residential noho in Ōtaki include meals, accommodation with access to wifi, a gym, merchandise shop and library

WEEK 1 - 12

13 - 16

SPECIALISATION

IWI AND HAPŪ STUDIES

REO STUDIES

Attend 2* x three day residential noho on campus or online

Delivered online through Mūrau

Online activities through Mūrau

Self-directed learning at home through research, interviews and assignment writing

Self-directed learning at home through research, interviews and assignment writing

Year 1 Attend 1 x three day and 1 x two day Hui Rumaki Reo in semester one Attend 1 x five day Hui Rumaki Reo in semester two Year 2 and 3 Attend 1 x five day Hui Rumaki Reo in semesters one and two

Kura Tautoko – support and completion school for all three components

* Duration may vary depending on your chosen tohu

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POUPOU Certificate

HEKE Diploma

Poupou are certificate level qualifications. They are usually short courses or introductory programmes.

Heke are diploma level courses. All of the heke at Te Wānanga o Raukawa except Rongoā are the first year of the degree programme.

POUTUARONGO Bachelor Degree

POUTĀHŪ Postgraduate Diploma

TĀHUHU Master’s Degree

Poutuarongo is the term for an undergraduate bachelor degree. The duration is usually three or four years of full time study which can also be studied part time.

Poutāhū is the postgraduate diploma, usually one year of full time study or longer part time.

The tāhuhu is the master’s degree, the achievement of an advanced level of research and study at postgraduate level. A master’s degree is two years full time study and may also be studied part time.

PREPARING FOR WĀNANGA STUDIES What you need to prepare for your study experience with Te Wānanga o Raukawa

A computer or laptop

Access to the internet

Dedicated time to learn

Support from your whānau. A letter of support from your marae/hapū to undertake studies about your marae and hapū, if studying at diploma, degree or postgraduate level.

The motivation to learn, research and apply yourself through self-directed study online and face to face classes via noho.

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ARTS CREATIVE DESIGN

Heke Toi Whakarākai (Whakairo) Diploma in Design and Art (Carving)

Heke Toi Whakarākai (Raranga)

Working artist, exhibition technician, educator/ lecturer, curator, whānau/hapū/iwi weaver/carver, commissioned artist, museum studies, fashion design or contemporary artist.

Diploma in Design and Art (Weaving)

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SELECTING THE RIGHT TOHU FOR YOU

Qualifications that lead in to a range of career pathways including

Poutuarongo Toi Whakarākai (Whakairo) Bachelor of Design and Art (Carving)

Poutuarongo Toi Whakarākai (Raranga) Bachelor of Design and Art (Weaving)

ARTS PERFORMING ARTS DRAMA ENTERTAINMENT

Heke Whare Tapere

Diploma in Literary Performing Arts

Poutuarongo Whare Tapere

Performing arts teacher, cultural advisor, entertainer, stage manager, tourism/hospitality advisor, performer, kapa haka choreographer, composer, educator/lecturer, drama/acting.

Bachelor of Literary Performing Arts

It’s important that you choose the right qualification for you and your whānau based on your strengths, interests or career goals.

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We also understand that some studies will just simply resonate with you and we encourage you to find out as much as you can about a particular qualification. You will have the opportunity to talk to staff in our academic areas, to gain a full understanding of what’s required in order to celebrate the completion of your journey with us at graduation, Te Rā Whakapūmau. What you will gain on completion is much more than a qualification as you learn to see, think and navigate from a Māori world view.

HEKE Completion of a diploma provides a pathway to the knowledge and skills of a particular job or career at entry level. It introduces you to a field of study which could lead to a variety of career pathways and prepares you for further study.

POUTUARONGO Completion of a bachelor degree demonstrates that you should have the skills and knowledge to enter into a particular job or career within a certain body of knowledge.

POUTĀHŪ For holders of an existing degree, the completion of a postgraduate diploma allows you to enter a different field of work or progress to another role within your sector which could be at a higher level. It demonstrates you have evidence of advanced knowledge in a particular specialist area.

TĀHUHU The completion of a master’s degree demonstrates mastery of a distinct body of knowledge which may allow you to advance in your chosen career or be recognised as the expert in that field.

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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION LEADERSHIP

Poutāhu Whakahaere

Postgraduate Diploma in Management

Tāhuhu Whakahaere

Middle or senior management roles, business owner/operator, marketing or communications advisor, chief executive officer, human resource manager, business advisor, policy analyst.

Master of Management

CONSERVATION ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Heke Kaitiakitanga Pūtaiao

Diploma in Environmental Management

Poutuarongo Kaitiakitanga Pūtaiao

Bachelor of Environmental Management

EDUCATION TEACHING

Heke Whakaakoranga Kōhungahunga Diploma in Teaching (Early Childhood)

Heke Te Rangakura Kaiwhakaako Diploma in Teaching (Bilingual)

Heke Whakaakoranga

Diploma in Teaching (Māori Medium)

Poutuarongo Whakaakoranga Kohungahunga

Bilingual conservation scientist and forestor, bilingual energy auditor, bilingual environmental engineer, environmental protection technician, urban regional planner, rūnanga/ iwi and hapū representative, Resource Management Act work, DoC ranger, project management of restoration works, biodiversity work in councils. Teacher aide, childcare worker, early childhood teacher, kaiwhakaako (bilingual), primary school teacher, private teacher/ tutor, special education teacher, curriculum advisor, education union representative, te reo Māori teacher, kura kaupapa or wharekura teacher. Tertiary lecturer, education advisor, kaiwhakaako (bilingual), policy analyst. Kaiwhakaako Māori. Specialised subject area teacher, Secondary school teacher. School principal, Māori education specialist, education advisor, senior kaiwhakaako Māori, Māori language specialist.

Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood)

Poutuarongo Te Rangakura Kaiwhakaako Bachelor of Teaching (Bilingual)

Poutuarongo Whakaakoranga

Bachelor of Teaching (Māori Medium)

Poutāhū Whakaakoranga Akorau

Postgraduate Diploma in Blended Teaching and Learning (Pre-service, Māori Medium, Primary)

Poutāhū Whakaakoranga

Postgraduate Diploma in Education (Māori Medium)

Tāhuhu Whakaakoranga

Master of Education (Māori Medium)

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Heke Ahunga Tikanga

Diploma in Māori Laws and Philosophy

Poutuarongo Ahunga Tikanga

Bachelor of Māori Laws and Philosophy

Independent researcher, project researcher, cultural advisor, hapū/iwi executive, kaitakawaenga, kaiāwhina, post treaty settlement capacity building, advisor, lecturer, mentor, writer.

Poutāhū Ahunga Tikanga

Postgraduate Diploma in Māori Laws and Philosophy

Selecting the right tohu for you

GOVERNMENT - LAW - PHILOSOPHY

Tāhuhu Ahunga Tikanga

Master of Māori Laws and Philosophy

HEALTH & COMMUNITY WELLBEING

Heke Rongoā

Diploma in Māori Holistic Wellbeing

Heke Toiora Whānau Diploma in Social Work

Rongoā practitioner/advisor, whānau/hapū/iwi health promoter, natural health advisor, healthcare assistant, whānau ora navigator, social worker, rangatahi health and education specialist, health and wellbeing consultant, policy analyst.

Poutuarongo Toiora Whānau Bachelor of Social Work

LANGUAGE – TE REO

Poupou Huia Te Reo (Online)

Certificate in Māori Protocol and Language for use in the Home (Level 4)

Poupou Huia te Reo – Te Hōkairangi (Online)

Certificate in Tikanga and Māori Language for the Home and Community - Intermediate-Advanced (Level 5)

Kaiwhakaako i te reo Maōri, private teacher, cultural advisor, broadcaster, lecturer, policy advisor, kaitohutohu i te reo Maōri, kairangahau, kaiwhakahaere kaupapa mahi, kaiwhakawhitiwhiti reo Maōri, translator, reo revitalisation.

Heke Reo Māori

Diploma in Te Reo Māori

Poutuarongo Reo Māori

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Bachelor of Te Reo Māori

Poutāhū Te Reo Māor

Postgraduate Diploma in Te Reo Māori

Tāhuhu Te Reo Māori Master of Te Reo Māori

MĀTAURANGA MĀORI – ARCHIVING – INFORMATION MANAGEMENT – INDUSTRY, CULTURE & HERITAGE

Poupou Karanga

Poupou Tū Whaikōrero

Heke Puna Maumahara

Diploma in Information Management

Kaikaranga, kaikōrero, advisor, exhibition technician, historian, project researcher, records/archive manager, cultural advisor, curator, educator/lecturer, information management advisor, case manager, policy advisor/analyst.

Heke Mātauranga Māori

Diploma in Mātauranga Māori

Poutuarongo Puna Maumahara

Bachelor of Information Management

Poutuarongo Mātauranga Māori Bachelor of Mātauranga Māori

Tāhuhu Mātauranga Māori Master of Mātauranga Māori

FITNESS – WELLBEING

Poupou Pakari Tinana

Certificate in Physical Wellbeing

Heke Kawa Oranga

Diploma in Health Promotion, Sport and Exercise Science

Poutuarongo Kawa Oranga

Bachelor of Health Promotion, Sport and Exercise Science

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Māori health and wellbeing promotion, whānau ora navigator, iwi/hapū or Māori organisational sports, exercise or nutrition consultant, kōhanga, kura or wharekura hauora and pakari tinana roles, rangatahi health and education specialist, kōhanga, kura, wharekura teacher training, teacher trainer Māori wellbeing, sports and exercise consultancy, whānau wellbeing advisor, kaupapa-based physical activity and nutrition consultant.

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While we have staff who can assist you develop and hone your skills, you should feel comfortable using the Microsoft suite of programmes including word, powerpoint, email and in some cases excel. All students have access to Microsoft Office 365 and require these applications to complete their studies. Iwi and hapū and reo studies are completed in the online space through weekly activities and include written assignments and online activities.

HOW LONG ARE THE NOHO?

WHAT CAN I EXPECT AT HUI RUMAKI REO?

For the majority of qualifications, you will attend residential seminars or noho throughout the year. Most noho run Friday to Sunday with the exception of the teaching programmes who include week days in their noho schedule. Year one students attend 1 x three day Hui Rumaki Reo and 1 x two day Hui Rumaki Reo in semester 1 and 1 x five day Hui Rumaki Reo in semester 2. Year two and three students attend 1 x five day Hui Rumaki Reo in each semester.

Year two and three students will attend Hui Rumaki Reo twice a year, once in semester one and again in semester two giving you the chance to put into practice what you have learnt in the online space and complete any oral assessments. Year one students attend 1 x three day Hui Rumaki Reo and 1 x two day Hui Rumaki Reo in semester one and 1 x five day Hui Rumaki Reo in semester two.

DO I NEED TO COMPLETE IWI AND HAPŪ AND REO STUDIES? WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STUDYING HERE AND GAINING A QUALIFICATION ELSEWHERE? Mātauranga Māori flows throughout every qualification offered at Te Wānanga o Raukawa, so no matter what you are studying you are also gaining knowledge that our ancestors held and lived by allowing you to develop your senses from a Māori viewpoint. The skills you gain in the online environment are transferable in whichever sector you choose to work in. Iwi, hapū and reo studies will not only allow you to develop personally but set you apart from others competing in the same work space. Our aim is to produce graduates who are Māori in the way they think, act and behave and who will pass the mātauranga on to future generations ensuring the survival of us as a people. The success of one graduate is the success of another whānau, hapū, iwi.

DO I NEED TO MOVE TO ŌTAKI TO COMPLETE MY STUDIES? Noho are held at the Ōtaki campus or Manukau and Gisborne sites. You may want to think about moving to, or near, Ōtaki if you are studying te reo full time. Students in the reo diploma and undergraduate degree attend classes Monday to Thursday at the Ōtaki campus or online if necessary, so it is best to live within daily travelling distance.

Yes, iwi and hapū and te reo are two of the three components that make up your qualification at diploma and degree level. There are variations in certain qualifications where proficiency in te reo is required but this will be discussed with you during academic counselling. Researching your iwi and hapū and te reo Māori studies add benefit to the knowledge and skills you are acquiring through your chosen specialisation. You will require a letter of support from your marae committee or hapū upon enrolling in your Heke or Poutuarongo qualification.

Frequently asked questions

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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WHAT LEVEL OF COMPUTING SKILLS SHOULD I HAVE TO STUDY AT TE WĀNANGA O RAUKAWA?

The first hui rumaki reo can be quite an overwhelming experience, but you will not be alone. You will start with an introduction to the protocols and expectations and get to know your fellow students from across programmes before going into full immersion that evening. You will be given resources to assist you during this time. Te Wānanga o Raukawa has been holding immersion hui for over 30 years so you can be assured you are in good hands. Each day begins with karakia, mōteatea and you will go in to your year group classes. There are also work groups and a whole range of fun acitivites that allow you to practise your reo while developing lifelong friendships. While hui rumaki are challenging and will take you out of your comfort zone, it is an experience our students often miss and enjoy when the hui is over. TIP: Ensure you complete all your online activities prior to Hui Rumaki Reo, this will give you the best advantage and allow you to concentrate on the learnings each day.

CAN I BRING MY CHILDREN TO NOHO WITH ME? DO I NEED TO BE ABLE TO SPEAK TE REO MĀORI TO ENROL WITH TE WĀNANGA O RAUKAWA? For the majority of our programmes, no - te reo is a component of all qualifications at diploma level and above. You do not need any te reo Māori to begin your studies except where profiency of reo is required for entry (eg teaching and postgraduate level). TIP: Our FREE online Poupou Huia Te Reo courses are an excellent way to get a headstart as well as develop your confidence in the online learning space.

We encourage you to make the most of learning while you are attending noho or hui rumaki reo. Unless your child is breast feeding or you bring a caregiver with you, we encourage for yourself and your fellow students that you arrange childcare before each noho. During covid-19 for the safety of your tamariki we have asked that students or staff do not bring their tamariki on site.

DO I NEED TO ATTEND KURA TAUTOKO? Kura tautoko is not compulsory but is an opportunity for you to take some time away from whānau and work commitments in order to complete your studies. During this time our campus and sites are open with academic staff and services open to support you in your journey.

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Reo and Iwi and Hapū Studies

REO and IWI and HAPŪ STUDIES

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Hokia ki ō maunga kia purea koe e ngā hau a Tāwhirimātea Return to your mountains to be cleansed by the winds of Tāwhirimātea Te Reo Māori The reo is a taonga – Te Wānanga o Raukawa has a vision to support the increase of reo speakers in Aotearoa. As part of your qualification you will undertake studies in te reo Māori to unlock the world as seen by our tūpuna and empower and support future generations. You do not need to be a speaker of te reo to begin your journey with us.

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Our immersion hui (hui rumaki reo) are a proven method to achieving language success. These are run twice a year for five days in each semester. You will also learn at home in your own time by following our online Te Ako Mai i Tawhiti (MAIT) programme and have access to tutorial support throughout your journey. Everything you need to prepare for hui rumaki reo is contained within the online environment and you will be given resources such as dictionaries, booklets and useful phrases to help you through this journey.

Iwi and Hapū Hokia ki ō maunga reminds us of our inherited responsibilities to people and places of significance. This includes our iwi, hapū, whānau and tribal homes. Establishing and maintaining relationships and connections with

those who share common whakapapa allows us access to a larger collective. This whakataukī encourages us to return to our tūrangawaewae to be restored and refreshed within tikanga Māori. Its basic philosophy is to 'know about oneself'. Visiting and connecting to our marae and people is one way we as Māori do this. Iwi and Hapū studies aim to increase the number of people participating in whānau, hapū and iwi affairs and is a core subject area studied by undergraduate and postgraduate students. The study encourages knowledge and confidence in who students are as Māori.

through Mūrau, our online learning platform, and is suited to all learning styles with tutor assistance every step of the way. Before undertaking Iwi and Hapū studies, students will require research assistance and support from their marae, whānau and hapū members. Future pathways for graduates of Iwi and Hapū studies include iwi and hapū leadership roles, governance roles, hapū negotiator, historian, researcher, policy analyst, advisors, iwi liaison officers and more. Graduates steeped with reo and iwi and hapū knowledge are highly valued in the modern workforce and Aotearoa society setting you apart from others competing in the same work space.

New Programmes Our aim is to develop programmes that meet the needs of our people. We continually look at how we can improve our existing portfolio and increase the knowledge base of iwi throughout Aotearoa. For up-to-date information on all our programmes, visit wananga.com. All students studying at diploma level and above will undertake studies in te reo Māori and iwi and hapū research as part of your studies.

All undergraduate Iwi and Hapū courses are facilitated online with a small amount of time given at each noho for face-to-face delivery. Learning is done

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Poupou Huia Te Reo (Online) Certificate in Māori Protocol and Language for use in the Home (Level 4)

Pg 32

Poupou Huia te Reo – Te Hōkairangi (Online) Certificate in Tikanga and Māori Language for the Home and Community - Intermediate - Advanced (Level 5)

Pg 32

Poupou Pakari Tinana Certificate in Physical Wellbeing

Pg 32

Poupou Karanga

Pg 33

Poupou Tū Whaikōrero

Pg 33

Ngā Poupou | Certificates

NGĀ POUPOU| CERTIFICATES

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Are you new to Te Wānanga o Raukawa or want to experience a taste of what we offer? Our Poupou are a great way to experience studying with us, often giving you the confidence to progress on to further advanced study – begin your journey here!

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Ngā Poupou | Certificates

NGĀ POUPOU CERTIFICATES

Poupou Huia Te Reo (Online) Certificate in Māori Protocol and Language for use in the Home (Level 4) Prospectus 2021

20 weeks online (NZQA Level 4) February and July start dates

Certificate in Tikanga and Māori Language for the Home and Community – Intermediate to Advanced (Level 5)

Poupou Pakari Tinana Delivered part time over 16 weeks (NZQA Level 4) Four one day noho

40 credits

20 weeks online (NZQA Level 5)

FREE to citizens, permanent residents and domestic students of Aotearoa, New Zealand.

February and July start dates

March and July start dates

40 credits

45 credits

Follow the daily activities of a real whānau through a series of audio lessons and carry out fun online activities to reinforce your learnings. Listen to adaptions of well-known fairytales and engage with peers and tutors online. The best thing about this course is that you can learn in your own time, at your own pace and with others.

FREE to citizens, permanent residents and domestic students of Aotearoa, New Zealand. Learn everyday Māori language relevant to the home, the whānau and the wider community as you continue nurturing your reo with the sequel to our Poupou Huia Te Reo level 4 online certificate. The programme is suited to advanced beginner to intermediate levels, so there is something for everyone. Download and listen to the audio while commuting to work, spend your lunch break doing activities, or when the tamariki have gone to bed. Language learned is immediately applicable to activities in the home, work and community; learning is supported by regular usage as you perform your everyday activities.

Note: All courses are run subject to sufficient student numbers

Poupou Karanga

Poupou Tū Whaikōrero

Delivered part time over 18 weeks (NZQA Level 4)

Delivered part time over 18 weeks (NZQA Level 5)

Four weekend residential noho, self-directed learning

Four weekend residential noho, self-directed learning

Offered to cohorts at a marae, kura or venue near you, minimum 30 students

Offered to cohorts at a marae, kura or venue near you, minimum 30 students

March and July start dates

March and July start dates

40 credits

60 credits

ZERO FEES

ZERO FEES

Certificate In Physical Wellbeing

Offered to groups at a marae, kura or venue near you, minimum 30 students

Begin your te reo Māori language learning journey in the comfort of your own home. This tohu is suited to language learners at the beginner to intermediate level.

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Huia Te Reo – Te Hōkairangi (Online)

ZERO FEES

If you are interested in enhancing your mauri ora (vitality) and want to take a holistic approach to nutrition and wellbeing then this tohu will introduce you to strategies, principles and philosophies from a Māori world view, relevant to both your individual and whānau wellness journey. Reinforcing the value of whakawhanaungatanga (positive relationships) this tohu is perfect for groups as it engages participants in successful and purposeful mauri enhancing activities that promote daily movement and optimal nutrition.

Ko Hineruhi koe, te wahine nāna i tū te ata hāpara - you are like Hineruhi, the woman who caused the wonder of the dawn to appear. Bring forth your creativity and be instilled with a deep appreciation of the beautiful and traditional art form of karanga.

Kiri kawa ki te kupu, kiri kawa ki te riri, kiri kawa ki te rākau - Adroit orator, adept warrior, an ever ready defender. Become a confident kaikōrero as you develop your reo and capability as an art form and mode of communication, in a variety of situations.

For women who want to gain the knowledge and confidence to stand on their marae as a kaikaranga, this tohu will get you there. This is also an excellent tohu for anyone wanting to reconnect with their cultural identity or take the first initial steps to further study in mātauranga Māori or reo and is ideal for anyone already working in a kaupapa Māori based environment.

For men with an intermediate level of reo who want to gain the knowledge and confidence to stand on their marae as a kaikōrero, this tohu will get you there. This is also an excellent tohu for anyone wanting to reconnect with their cultural identity or take the first initial steps to further study in mātauranga Māori or reo and is ideal for anyone already working in a kaupapa Māori based environment.

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Ngā Heke | Diplomas

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NGĀ HEKE| DIPLOMAS

Our Heke are one year diplomas awarded at Level 5 upon completion and are the first year to the degree programme. They are designed to introduce you to your chosen career or field of study and lay the foundation for future degree -level study WHARE KŌRERO

Heke Reo Māori Diploma in Te Reo Māori

Pg 36

WHARE ORANGA

Heke Rongoā Diploma in Māori Holistic Wellbeing

Pg 36

Heke Kawa Oranga Diploma in Health Promotion, Sport and Exercise Science

Pg 36

Heke Kaitiakitanga Pūtaiao Diploma in Environmental Management

Pg 37

Heke Toiora Whānau Diploma in Social Work

Pg 37

WHARE KŌKIRI

Heke Puna Maumahara Diploma in Information Management

Pg 37

Heke Mātauranga Māori Diploma in Mātauranga Māori

Pg 38

Heke Ahunga Tikanga Diploma in Māori Laws and Philosophy

Pg 38

Heke Toi Whakarākai (Whakairo) Diploma in Design and Art (Carving)

Pg 38

Heke Toi Whakarākai (Raranga) Diploma in Design and Art (Weaving)

Pg 39

Heke Whare Tapere Diploma in Literary Performing Arts

Pg 39

WHARE WHAKAAKORANGA The teaching programmes below are approved by the New Zealand Teaching Council – TeachNZ Study Awards and Scholarships are available

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Heke Whakaakoranga Kōhungahunga Diploma in Teaching (Early Childhood)

Pg 39

Heke Te Rangakura Kaiwhakaako Diploma in Teaching (Bilingual)

Pg 40

Heke Whakaakoranga Diploma in Teaching (Māori Medium)

Pg 40

All tohu are run subject to student numbers, minimum numbers apply. All students need access to a computer, the internet and an email to study.

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Ngā Heke | Diplomas

NGĀ HEKE DIPLOMAS

Heke Reo Māori

Heke Rongoā

Heke Kawa Oranga

Heke Kaitiakitanga Pūtaiao

Heke Toiora Whānau

Heke Puna Maumahara

Diploma in Te Reo Māori

Diploma in Māori Holistic Wellbeing

Diploma in Health Promotion, Sport and Exercise Science

Diploma in Environmental Management

Diploma in Social Work

Diploma in Information Management

One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)

One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)

One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)

Residential noho, self-directed and online learning

Residential noho, self-directed and online learning

Residential noho, self-directed and online learning

Ōtaki Campus

Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

Ōtaki campus, Manukau site

Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

March start date

Ōtaki campus, Manukau site

Ōtaki Campus

Ōtaki Campus

March start date

Ōtaki Campus

120 credits

March start date

March start date

March start date

120 credits

March start date

120 Credits

120 credits

120 credits

Ko au te rongoā, ko te rongoā ko au. Awaken your spirit to the world of rongoā as you bring together dimensions of wairua (spirit) and rongoā rakau (native herbal preparations).

Combine your love of physical activity (sports, fitness, outdoor pursuits) with the theory of healthy lifestyle choices grounded in a tikanga Māori health and wellness framework.

Steeped in mātauranga Māori, you will be introduced to the origins of rongoā including restorative practises of the body, mind and soul. Drawing on pūrākau, origins of whakapapa and safe ethical practises you will gain an understanding of where we stand in relation to our natural environment.

Heke Kawa Oranga will introduce you to the fundamentals of exercise, nutrition, sports, fitness and health promotion. Physical activities and a real 'hands on' approach combine with theory to ensure a well-rounded knowledge base. Mountain biking, hiking, kayaking, gym instruction, sports and fitness are just some examples of the activities you may engage in along with nutrition, health promotion, outdoor safety and event planning and management.

Become a guardian of Papatūānuku, the essence of our physical life source as Māori. Discover how Māori interacted with the natural world around them and the importance of maintaining a viable and self-sustaining ecosystem rooted in cultural practises and protocols.

One year diploma (NZQA Level 5) Prospectus 2021

Daily classes, self-directed and online learning Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

Ko tōku reo tōku ohooho, ko tōku reo tōku māpihi maurea. My language is my awakening, my language is the window to my soul. Te reo Māori is what helps to define us as a people, setting us aside from any other culture on earth. As Māori it is our birthright, a gift from our ancestors and one that must be nurtured to evolve for future generations. This one year full immersion programme will help to bring forth that seed which lies dormant, if you are seeking to become fluent in te reo Māori then this tohu will ensure you develop proficiency in acquiring the language.

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One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)

Note: All courses are run subject to sufficient student numbers

This programme will take you on a journey of self-discovery instilling environmental values consistent with kaupapa and tikanga Māori, as you equip yourself with the necessary tools to ensure the survival of our taonga tuku iho for generations to come.

Residential noho, self-directed and online learning Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

He aha te mea nui o te ao? He tangata, he tangata, he tangata! Are you after a rewarding career focussing on working with whānau to uplift their wellbeing? Be introduced to a uniquely Māori perspective on whānau wellness. If your passion is people and helping others, then this tohu will ignite your passion and set you up on a pathway in the social or community services sector. You will gain entry level skills and knowledge required to begin working with Māori to improve the social wellbeing of whānau, hapū and iwi.

One year diploma (NZQA Level 5) Residential noho, self-directed and online learning

120 credits Become a guardian for the source of knowledge contained within your whānau, hapū or iwi. Just as our ancestors navigated the seas to discover new lands, you will learn to navigate the sea of information to make new discoveries. Puna Maumahara refers to ‘repositories of knowledge’, particularly those belonging to iwi, hapū and whānau. Be entrenched in mātauranga Māori and learn how to apply concepts along with the interconnectedness to taonga tuku iho (inherited treasures); learn electronic preservation and appropriate models for organising and retrieving knowledge and techniques for the preservation of taonga.

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Ngā Heke | Diplomas

NGĀ HEKE DIPLOMAS

Heke Mātauranga Māori

Heke Ahunga Tikanga

Diploma in Mātauranga Māori

Diploma in Māori Laws and Philosophy

One year diploma (NZQA Level 5) Prospectus 2021

Residential noho, self-directed and online learning Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

Heke Toi Whakarākai (Raranga)

Diploma in Design and Art (Carving)

Diploma in Design and Art (Weaving)

One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)

One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)

Residential noho, self-directed and online learning

Residential noho, self-directed and online learning

One year diploma (NZQA Level 5) Residential noho, self-directed and online learning

Ōtaki Campus March start date

Ōtaki Campus

Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

120 credits

March start date

Ōtaki Campus

120 credits

March start date 120 credits

120 credits

If you have ever stood in the middle of a meeting house and stared intently at the carvings contained within, are hands-on and love creating, then put your hands to the chisel and begin your creative career pursuing the arts of our tūpuna through carving.

Experience the benefit of art and creativity in a uniquely kaupapa Māori environment and become a proponent for taonga toi within your whānau, hapū and iwi.

To see the world through Māori eyes is to understand how whakapapa tied our tūpuna to the living, breathing world around them. Mātauranga Māori is the limitless pool of oral tradition and knowledge passed down in an unbroken line built on the foundation of whakapapa, an all compassing network of connection knitting all things together into a whole. Mātauranga Māori allowed our tūpuna to understand, to explain and to interact with the natural world around them.

Become entrenched in tikanga Māori and open up your philosophical mind as you take a journey back to the origins of tikanga itself and how it related to us then and its relevancy in today’s changing world. Be introduced exclusively to tikanga Māori, Māori law and the presence of this as a highly successful and selfcontained system of law as you explore whakapapa and the beginning of law; laws of Ranginui, Papatūānuku, Tāne and Tangaroa. This tohu resonates with those who have an inquisitive mind, seeking answers within our inherited treasures.

Note: All courses are run subject to sufficient student numbers

Heke Whare Tapere Diploma in Māori Literary Performing Arts

Heke Whakaakoranga Kōhungahunga Diploma in Teaching (Early Childhood)

One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)

Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

From Ranginui the sky father to Papatūānuku the earth mother and everything in-between, enter into the realm of ‘te ao mārama’ of expanding awareness and seeing the world through Māori eyes.

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Heke Toi Whakarākai (Whakairo)

Be introduced to the skills and knowledge handed down through generations of tūpuna Māori relating to Hineraukatauri, Mataora, Tūmatauenga and Rongomātāne. You will learn pūrākau, the origins, design and creation of tāonga pūoro, kōwhaiwhai, whakairo rākau as well as tikanga and workshop practises.

Residential noho, self-directed and online learning Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

One year diploma (NZQA Level 5) Residential noho, self-directed and online learning

Ōtaki Campus

Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

Ōtaki Campus

March start date

Ōtaki Campus

March start date

120 credits

March start date

Be introduced to traditional concepts in design and practise using flax and other customary mediums. You will develop an understanding of traditional design - its components and the world it was born in. The world of natural materials, their collection and preparation is explored through the medium of woven taonga. The techniques of tāniko, whatu and raranga are employed to create indigenous fashion and other woven art forms. Iwi, hapū and reo studies will enrich your learning and appreciation for taonga held by your whānau hapū and iwi.

Kia kawea tātou e te Rēhia – Be inspired by the spirit of joy, of entertainment! Te Whare Tapere is an integral activity for the retention of significant iwi and hapū traditions. A modern day expression is typically, but not exclusively, kapa haka. It also involves traditional games, storytelling, whakaari, taonga pūoro and costume adornment. These artistic forms are vessels for holding onto our identity, te reo and tikanga. If you’re an entertainer by heart, love the stage or want to delve into the origins of te whare tapere or rekindle your passion for te ao Māori, then this tohu will give you the edge from others competing in the same career space.

120 credits Approved by the Education Council of Aotearoa – TeachNZ Study Awards and Scholarships are available Turn your passion and existing work in your kohanga reo, puna or early childhood centre into a career as you learn to nurture and develop the Māori world view within our tamariki and mokopuna. Delivered in both te reo Māori and English you will be introduced to the foundations of the philosophies of early childhood teaching from a mātauranga Māori perspective. You will gain an appreciation for te reo Māori as you undertake indepth study on the language and its context in early childhood education. Develop and gain the necessary skills to become confident to contribute to the growth and development of a new generation in an early childcare setting.

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Ngā Heke | Diplomas

NGĀ HEKE DIPLOMAS

Heke Te Rangakura Kaiwhakaako

Prospectus 2021

Diploma in Teaching (Bilingual)

Diploma in Teaching (Māori Medium)

One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)

One year diploma (NZQA Level 5)

Residential noho, self-directed and online learning

Residential noho, self-directed and online learning

Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

Otaki campus, Gisborne and Manukau sites

Ōtaki Campus

March start date

120 credits

120 credits

Approved by the Education Council of Aotearoa – TeachNZ Study Awards and Scholarships are available

Approved by the Education Council of Aotearoa – TeachNZ Study Awards and Scholarships are available Enter a rewarding, dynamic career that offers flexibility, job security and opportunities to travel as you turn your passion for making a difference in the lives of our tamariki into a career. Gain the necessary knowledge, attitudes and skills needed to access and relay ngā taonga tuku iho to our children within a primary education setting. This mātauranga is drawn from the study of iwi and hapū values, knowledge and institutions in a way that is consistent with the notion of a Māori world view curriculum and its application in the kaupapa Māori educational context.

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Heke Whakaakoranga

March start date

With the rapid growth in kaupapa Māori learning institutions and schools offering kaupapa Māori education programmes, demand is increasing for well-trained and qualified Māori teachers. Delivered only in te Reo Māori, this innovative tohu will lay the foundations for you to be well equipped to enter a teaching career. This qualification will allow you to learn how to teach others to see the world through Māori eyes. You will be competent to teach a range of subjects using the language of our ancestors.

Note: All courses are run subject to sufficient student numbers

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Ngā Poutuarongo | Bachelor Degrees

NGĀ POUTUARONGO| BACHELOR DEGREES

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Our Poutuarongo are three or four year undergraduate degrees awarded at Level 7 upon completion, giving you a head start into your career choice. Gain a qualification while you increase your reo Māori capability and learn about yourself through iwi and hapū studies, discovering your place in this world.

WHARE KŌRERO

Poutuarongo Te Reo Māori Bachelor of Te Reo Māori

Pg 44

WHARE ORANGA

Poutuarongo Kawa Oranga Bachelor of Health Promotion, Sport and Exercise Science

Pg 44

Poutuarongo Kaitiakitanga Pūtaiao Bachelor of Environmental Management

Pg 44

Poutuarongo Toiora Whānau Bachelor of Social Work

Pg 45

WHARE KŌKIRI

Poutuarongo Puna Maumahara Bachelor of Information Management

Pg 45

Poutuarongo Mātauranga Māori Bachelor of Mātauranga Māori

Pg 46

Poutuarongo Ahunga Tikanga Bachelor of Māori Laws and Philosophy

Pg 46

Poutuarongo Toi Whakarākai (Whakairo) Bachelor of Design and Art (Carving)

Pg 47

Poutuarongo Toi Whakarākai (Raranga) Bachelor of Design and Art (Weaving)

Pg 47

Poutuarongo Whare Tapere Bachelor of Literary Performing Arts

Pg 47

WHARE WHAKAAKORANGA The teaching programmes below are approved by the New Zealand Teaching Council – TeachNZ Study Awards and Scholarships are available

Poutuarongo Whakaakoranga Kōhungahunga Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood)

Pg 48

Poutuarongo Te Rangakura Kaiwhakaako Bachelor of Teaching (Bilingual)

Pg 48

Poutuarongo Whakaakoranga Bachelor of Teaching (Māori Medium)

Pg 48

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Ngā Poutuarongo | Bachelor Degrees

NGĀ POUTUARONGO BACHELOR DEGREES

Poutuarongo Te Reo Māori

Poutuarongo Kawa Oranga

Bachelor of Te Reo Māori

Bachelor of Health Promotion, Sport and Exercise Science

Three year degree (NZQA Level 7) Prospectus 2021

Daily classes, self-directed and online learning Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

Bachelor of Social Work

Poutuarongo Puna Maumahara

Bachelor of Environmental Management

Four year degree (NZQA Level 7)

Bachelor of Information Management

Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)

Residential noho, self-directed and online learning

Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)

Residential noho, self-directed and online learning

Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

Residential noho, self-directed and online learning Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

Three year degree (NZQA Level 7) Residential noho, self-directed and online learning

Poutuarongo Toiora Whānau

Ōtaki Campus

Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

March start date

Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

Ōtaki campus, Manukau Site

Ōtaki Campus

360 credits

March start date

Ōtaki Campus

480 credits

Ōtaki Campus

360 credits

March start date

Accredited by the Social Workers registration Board

March start date 360 credits

If you love working with our people and assisting whānau to make positive changes in their lives then turn your passion for helping others into a career in the social services sector; grasping hold of ancestral knowledge to guide you.

Become a guardian and exponent of Māori knowledge and information management systems ensuring the survival of taonga tuku iho by drawing on tikanga and kawa relevant to your iwi, hapū, marae or organisation.

You will gain the skills and knowledge required to work effectively with Māori to improve the social wellbeing of whānau, hapū and iwi. Drawing on kaupapa tuku iho (inherited values) you will be able to plan and implement measures that contribute to the wellbeing of Māori, their communities, and therefore the nation. Toiora Whānau provides a uniquely Māori perspective on whānau wellness.

Puna Maumahara develops bilingual and bicultural managers of Māori information resources in organisations. Design, implement and manage information systems to suit whakapapa based rōpū, other Māori groups and organisations. Expand on what was covered in the diploma in terms of best practice methods for reporting, database administration, file management and storage.

Ko te reo te kuaha ki te ao māori - Te reo is the doorway to understanding the world of our tūpuna. It is also the pathway to the expression of our unique place in the universe. If your desire is to speak, understand and become an exponent of te reo Māori then this is the qualification you are seeking. Over the course of the three years you will achieve a high proficiency in te reo and tikanga Māori. As a graduate you will be well positioned to enter postgraduate level studies of te reo Māori, or undertake further study towards a range of careers, including teaching, broadcasting, research and policy development.

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Poutuarongo Kaitiakitanga Pūtaiao

Kawa Oranga is a three year bachelor qualification that will introduce you to fundamental kaupapa (guiding principles), tikanga (practices) and kawa (protocols) pertaining to Māori Wellbeing, Sport and Exercise Promotion. Taught out of Ngā Purapura, a world -class high performance centre for Māori wellbeing, sport and exercise based at Te Wānanga o Raukawa in Ōtaki. The unique learning opportunities offered within this distinctive environment enables students to be fully immersed and involved within a contemporary model for whānau and community wellbeing and high performance.

Note: All courses are run subject to sufficient student numbers

360 credits Te toto o te tangata, he kai, te oranga o te tangata, he whenua – Food supplies the blood of our people, our welfare depends on the land. Turn your passion for nature and science into a career as you deepen your connection to te taiao and hone your skills to become a guardian of our environment. Kaitiakitanga pūtaiao studies explore the roles and responsibilities of tangata whenua to ngā taonga tuku iho (our inherited treasures). It looks at how to uplift and maintain the wellbeing of our environment from a kaupapa Māori perspective and is ideal for anyone wanting to enter the environmental sector or make a significant contribution to the survival of our natural resources from Papatūānuku to Ranginui.

March start date

Apply kaupapa Māori principles to information management and look further into the activities of your hapū and iwi.

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Ngā Poutuarongo | Bachelor Degrees

NGĀ POUTUARONGO BACHELOR DEGREES

Poutuarongo Mātauranga Māori Bachelor of Mātauranga Māori

Bachelor of Māori Laws and Philosophy

Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)

Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)

Prospectus 2021

Poutuarongo Toi Whakarākai (Whakairo)

Poutuarongo Toi Whakarākai (Raranga)

Bachelor of Design and Art (Carving)

Bachelor of Design and Art (Weaving)

Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)

Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)

Residential noho, self-directed and online learning

Residential seminars, self-directed and online learning

Poutuarongo Whare Tapere Bachelor of Māori Literary Performing Arts Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)

Residential noho, self-directed and online learning

Residential seminars, self-directed and online learning

Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

Ōtaki Campus

Ōtaki Campus

Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

March start date

March start date

Ōtaki Campus

Ōtaki Campus

March start date

360 credits

March start date

March start date

360 credits

360 credits

360 credits

If you’re hands-on and love creating then begin your carving career here - tell the stories of your whānau, hapū or iwi through the medium of traditional Māori wood carving.

Keep the stories of your whānau alive through the creative art of weaving. Toi Whakarākai aims to increase the number of Māori artists who are skilled in traditional weaving techniques and who can significantly contribute towards the wellbeing and development of their whānau, marae, hapū and iwi.

360 credits Kia Māori ā tātou mokopuna – That our descendants be distinctively Maōri. Studies in Mātauranga Māori will introduce you to understandings of human behaviour based on concepts handed down through generations of Māori, giving you the ability to see, live and breathe through a Māori world view. Te whakamāramatanga o ngā tikanga tuku iho e puta ai te titiro a te Māori ki tōna ao. Learn about kaupapa and tikanga Māori that define the way we view the world as Māori. Explore Māori knowledge as our tūpuna understood it, as we understand it today and as it will be applied tomorrow. For anyone aspiring to work with, or for a māori organisation under kaupapa Māori this qualification is a must.

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Poutuarongo Ahunga Tikanga

The essence of Māori society, our values and how these were reflected in the intricate web of social hierarchy and kinship groupings governed how Māori behaved and why. Questions about the fundamental nature of how we lived as Māori and how we changed in the advent of colonial settlement and beyond are explored and examined within this tohu. A dynamic and life changing three year degree programme which investigates the nature of tikanga, an intricate and vast value-based customary law structure that governed both earthly and celestial interaction. Framed within a whakapapa-based knowledge system, tikanga described not only how Māori behaved but also why they did.

Note: All courses are run subject to sufficient student numbers

The aim of Toi Whakarākai is to increase the number of Māori artists and provide a pathway for those wanting to give voice, expression to thought via the visual medium of toi whakairo rākau (traditional Māori wood carving), and to increase the number of Māori artists who can contribute to the survival and wellbeing of their whānau, hapū and iwi in a uniquely Māori way.

Over the course of the three years you will increase your proficiency and mātauranga through the creation of more refined woven art forms. You will undertake in-depth research about your marae and hapū and further extend your Māori language skills. These components are an integral part of this qualification enhancing the conception of various art forms giving meaning and relevance to each individual piece.

Residential seminars, self-directed and online learning Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies Ōtaki Campus

Whare Tapere studies build the expression and appreciation of Māori concepts, behaviour and values through Māori performance art forms. For anyone interested in drama, performing arts or tourism this tohu is a must. Graduates of the poutuarongo (degree) programme will be exponents of composition and performance of kaupapa Māori and valued repositories of te reo and mātauranga Māori. Graduates will be able to articulate the knowledge of the Whare Tapere, and be conversant with the origins of Māori performing arts pertaining to their iwi and other iwi. Graduates will apply analytical observation of tikanga within Māori performing arts, including stage management, choreography and decorative arts within performance.

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Ngā Poutuarongo | Bachelor Degrees

NGĀ POUTUARONGO BACHELOR DEGREES

Poutuarongo Whakaakoranga Kōhungahunga

Poutuarongo Te Rangakura Kaiwhakaako

Poutuarongo Whakaakoranga

Bachelor of Teaching (Bilingual)

Bachelor of Teaching (Māori Medium)

Prospectus 2021

Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood)

Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)

Three year degree (NZQA Level 7)

Residential seminars, self-directed and online learning

Residential seminars, self-directed and online learning

Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies

Ōtaki campus, Gisborne and Manukau sites

Ōtaki Campus

March start date

March start date

March start date

360 credits

360 credits

Love working with children? Become a kaitiaki of our future and develop the necessary knowledge, attitudes and skills needed to access and pass on ngā taonga tuku iho to our future generations. If you’ve ever wanted to be a teacher in a whānau class or bilingual setting this qualification is for you.

Take your place in the classroom transferring ngā taonga tuku iho to our leaders of tomorrow. This popular and dynamic three year teacher training degree produces competent and passionate teacher practitioners who are in high demand for the Māori immersion schooling environment.

The mātauranga (knowledge) you will learn is drawn from the study of iwi and hapū values, knowledge and institutions in a way that is consistent with the notion of a Māori world view curriculum and its application in the kaupapa Māori educational context.

Start your journey to becoming a capable, knowledgeable kaiako who can teach from and impart a Māori world view, whilst at the same time being proficient and competent across curriculum content. Ongoing teaching practicums provide vital classroom/school training and experience to combine the best of teaching praxis. Graduates are competent to teach a range of subjects using the Māori language across all language environments including immersion, bilingual and mainstream.

360 credits Ka whakahaerehia katoatia te tohu nei mā te reo Māori me te reo Pākehā, ā, ka whakatūria he Whare Kōhanga Akoranga e taketake ake nei i te mātauranga Māori. Mā te mōhio, mā te mātau, mā te mārama ki te mātauranga Māori me te ao Māori e taea ai te whakarite i tētehi marautanga kōhungahunga e tupu ai te aronga Māori ki roto ki ngā tamariki. Āmua, ka taea e te ākonga te whakaako i roto i ngā whare kōhungahunga o te motu. Ka taea anō te whai atu i te tohu paerua. Nā te Matatū Aotearoa i whakaae ēnei tohu. He pai ēnei tohu mō ngā karahipi TeachNZ. Note: This tohu in year one is delivered in both te reo Māori and English.

This qualification is approved by the Education Council of Aotearoa. TeachNZ Study awards and scholarships are available.

Three year degree (NZQA Level 7) Residential seminars, self-directed and online learning Includes Iwi and Hapū, and Te Reo Studies Ōtaki campus

Nā te Matatū Aotearoa i whakaae ēnei tohu. He pai ēnei tohu mō ngā karahipi TeachNZ. Note: This tohu is delivered in te reo Māori.

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Note: All courses are run subject to sufficient student numbers

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Ngā Poutāhū & Tāhuhu| Postgraduate and Master’s

NGĀ POUTĀHŪ & TĀHUHU| POSTGRADUATE AND MASTER’S

Prospectus 2021

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Take your career to the next level with post graduate studies. Poutāhū are the first year of a masters qualification or tāhuhu which are two years of advanced professional study awarded at Level 9 upon completion. These qualifications are open for existing degree holders and can add value to your current knowledge base, research project, promotion or set you on an entirely new career path.

WHARE KŌRERO

Poutāhū Te Reo Māori Postgraduate Diploma in Te Reo Māori

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Tāhuhu Te Reo Māori Master of Te Reo Māori

Pg 52

WHARE KŌKIRI

Poutāhū Ahunga Tikanga Postgraduate Diploma in Māori Laws & Philosophy

Pg 52

Tāhuhu Ahunga Tikanga Master of Māori Laws & Philosophy

Pg 53

Poutāhū Whakahaere Postgraduate Diploma in Management

Pg 53

Tāhuhu Whakahaere Master of Management

Pg 53

Tāhuhu Mātauranga Māori Master of Mātauranga Māori

Pg 54

WHARE WHAKAAKORANGA

Poutāhū Whakaakoranga Postgraduate Diploma in Education (Māori Medium)

Pg 54

Tāhuhu Whakaakoranga Master of Education (Māori Medium)

Pg 54

Poutāhū Whakaakoranga Akorau Postgraduate Diploma in Blended Teaching and Learning (Pre-service, Māori Medium, Primary)

Pg 55

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Ngā Poutāhū & Tāhuhu| Postgraduate and Master’s

NGĀ POUTĀHŪ & TĀHUHU POSTGRADUATE AND MASTER’S

Poutāhu Te Reo Māori

Tāhuhu Te Reo Māori

Poutāhū Ahunga Tikanga

Tāhuhu Ahunga Tikanga

Poutāhu Whakahaere

Tāhuhu Whakahaere

Postgraduate Diploma in Te Reo Māori

Master of Te Reo Māori

Postgraduate Diploma in Māori Laws & Philosophy

Master of Māori Laws & Philosophy

Postgraduate Diploma in Management

Master of Management

Prospectus 2021

Kotahi tau te roa o tēnei Poutāhū (NZQA Taumata 8) Noho, ako takitahi Poutū-te-rangi ia tau ka tīmata E whai wāhi ana ngā akoranga o te Iwi o te Hapū ki tō tohu motuhake. Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei akoranga. 120 nama Kei te tihi o te ngākau tō aronga ki te Reo Māori? E hiahia ana koe kia tū hei kanohi whakarauora mai i te reo Māori ki Aotearoa, waihoki ki te hāpai i ngā iwi taketake o tuawhenua kē atu? He ako i te taumata momo reo. Kua rukuhia te ruku a te kawau ki te reo Māori mā tēnei tohu paerua. Puea ake he reo kua eke atu ai ki taumata anō ki te waha. Mā te ao Māori anō mā ngā kaupapa tuku iho e whanake mai koe ki aua taumata reo. Ka tātaritia ka wetekina ngā tikanga wetereo me ngā whakatakotoranga mai o te reo. Te tau tuatahi o te Tāhuhu Te Reo Māori tēnei.

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E rua tau te roa o tēnei Tāhuhu (NZQA Taumata 9) Noho, ako takitahi

Kotahi tau te roa o tēnei Tāhuhu (NZQA Taumata 8)

Poutū-te-rangi ia tau ka tīmata

Noho, ako takitahi

E whai wāhi ana ngā akoranga o te Iwi o te Hapū ki tō tohu motuhake.

Poutū-te-rangi ia tau ka tīmata

Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei akoranga. 240 nama He tohu whakatupu i te whakaaro mō te reo Māori o ngā tūpuna. Ka rangahaua ngā kōrero o neherā kia kitea ai te āhua o te reo i a rātou, ā, i tō rātou nā wā. Mā ēnei mahi e whakawhānui te korero me te tuhituhi a te ākonga. He kaupapa rangahau tōmua tēnei mā te ākonga e anga nui mai ana ki ōna āhuatanga, ā, me whai tohu paetahi, me ōrite rānei ngā pūkenga. Ka mutu, me wairua rangahau, me mōhio ki te tuhi i te reo Māori, ā, me mātua mōhio ki te reo Māori. Note: This tohu is delivered in te reo Māori.

Note: All courses are run subject to sufficient student numbers

E whai wāhi ana ngā akoranga o te Iwi o te Hapū me ngā akoranga Reo Māori ki tō tohu motuhake. Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei akoranga. 120 nama Turn your passion for justice, Māori and the land into a resource that will benefit and support the lives of whānau, hapū and iwi for generations to come. This study will take you back in time as you investigate the practices of tikanga prior to contact with Pākehā. You will develop a clear understanding into Maōri theories of existence, exploring a variety of creation theories relevant to your own, and other hapū and iwi. You will revisit and review long standing oral traditions to understand the foundation role and function of kaupapa and their reflection on tikanga and kawa which governed how Māori related both to the natural world and each other.

E rua tau te roa o tēnei Tāhuhu (NZQA Taumata 9)

Kotahi tau te roa o tēnei Poutāhū (NZQA Taumata 9)

Noho, ako takitahi

Kotahi tau te roa o tēnei Poutāhū (NZQA Taumata 8)

Poutū-te-rangi ia tau ka tīmata

Noho, ako takitahi

Poutū-te-rangi ia tau ka tīmata

E whai wāhi ana ngā akoranga o te Iwi o te Hapū me ngā akoranga Reo Māori ki tō tohu motuhake.

Poutū-te-rangi ia tau ka tīmata

E whai wāhi ana ngā akoranga o te Iwi o te Hapū me ngā akoranga Reo Māori ki tō tohu motuhake.

Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei akoranga.

E whai wāhi ana ngā akoranga o te Iwi o te Hapū me ngā akoranga Reo Māori ki tō tohu motuhake.

240 nama

Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei akoranga.

Become an exponent of customary Māori law as you enter the realm of Ngā Atua. You will develop a clear understanding of Māori theories of existence, exploring a variety of iwi creation theories. Gain skills in critical analysis and study the valuebased system of the Māori world view underpinning an interconnected network of tikanga which served as Māori law. This qualification will arm individuals with the tools to utilise kaupapa to inform and produce change within organisations for the advancement of iwi Māori and the nation. Steeped in kaupapa tuku iho this two-year master’s qualification will add to acquired levels of knowledge concerning the foundations of tikanga, as the first law of Aotearoa.

120 nama Take a step up on the corporate ladder as you integrate tikanga Māori, reo, iwi and hapū studies into your knowledge of management as you plan, lead, organise and control business affairs through a Māori world view. This qualification is ideal if you are seeking to advance your corporate career or give your organisation the edge by integrating kaupapa and tikanga Māori inside your business processes. You’ll learn the importance of a valuebased approach to running a business or organisation including the influence of kaupapa Māori on organisational culture, the legal environment and human resources.

Noho, ako takitahi

Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei akoranga. 240 nama Prepare yourself for executive and senior management roles in any organisation as you learn how to integrate tikanga into everyday organisational functions combining the tools of both worlds to give your organisation the edge to successfully move forward in this ever-changing business environment. If you are wanting to climb up the corporate ladder, integrate tikanga Māori or move your profit or non-profit organisation into a value-based, kaupapa driven organisation this master’s programme will certainly help you attain that. As a graduate of this programme you will be well sought after both in business or for iwi and hapū affairs.

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Ngā Poutāhū & Tāhuhu| Postgraduate and Master’s

NGĀ POUTĀHŪ & TĀHUHU POSTGRADUATE AND MASTER’S

Tāhuhu Mātauranga Māori

Poutāhū Whakaakoranga

Tāhuhu Whakaakoranga

Master of Mātauranga Māori

Postgraduate Diploma in Education (Māori Medium)

Master of Education (Māori Medium)

Noho, ako takitahi

Kotahi tau te roa o tēnei Tāhuhu (NZQA Taumata 8)

E rua tau te roa o tēnei Tāhuhu (NZQA Taumata 9)

Poutū-te-rangi ka tīmata

Noho, ako takitahi

Noho, ako takitahi

Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei akoranga.

Poutū-te-rangi ia tau ka tīmata

Poutū-te-rangi ia tau ka tīmata

240 nama

E whai wāhi ana ngā akoranga o te Iwi o te Hapū me ngā akoranga Reo Māori ki tō tohu motuhake.

E whai wāhi ana ngā akoranga o te Iwi o te Hapū me ngā akoranga Reo Māori ki tō tohu motuhake.

Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei akoranga.

Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei akoranga.

120 nama

240 nama

Explore the concept of ‘ako’ within a Māori learning context and prepare yourself to take a strong leadership role in both managerial and delivery aspects within kaupapa Māori learning environments.

Move beyond the classroom as you take your teaching experience, commitment and passion for tikanga Māori learning environments to the highest level, developing a strong kaupapa Māori teaching philosophy, excellence in te reo and confidence in managing teaching and learning environments within Kura or hapū.

E rua ngā tau te roa mō te Tāhuhu (NZQA Taumata 8 me 9) Prospectus 2021

Ko te whāinga nui o tēnei tohu, kia tupu, kia rangatira tā tātou wānanga, me tā tātou kawe i te mātauranga. Hua atu, kia rangatira hoki tā tātou whakaahua i te wānanga nei ki te reo Māori. E toru ngā akoranga nui o te tohu nei ngā akoranga o te mātauranga, ngā tikanga o te rangahau me ngā tikanga o te reo Māori. Ka whakahaerengia ana ngā wānanga i roto i te reo Māori, ka mutu, me reo Māori hoki ngā tuhinga a ngā ākonga. Note: This tohu is delivered in te reo Māori

Be prepared to undertake intensive study of the Māori language and how this relates to teaching and learning environments including grammar, language revitalisation and acquisition. You will explore and increase your skills in developing methods of teaching and creating optimum learning environments and research and reflect heavily on your own teaching and learning experiences, preparing yourself to re-enter a Māori educational setting or further study on the Tāhuhu Whakaakoranga.

This exciting, intense qualification is excellent for reo speaking trained or experienced teachers seeking to advance their career or who have a desire and commitment for teaching and managing within a tikanga Māori learning environment.

Poutāhū Whakaakoranga Akorau Postgraduate Diploma in Blended Teaching and Learning (Pre-service, Māori Medium, Primary) Kotahi tau te roa o tēnei Tāhuhu (NZQA Taumata 8) Noho, ako takitahi Huitānguru ia tau ka tīmata E whai wāhi ana ngā akoranga o te Iwi o te Hapū me ngā akoranga Reo Māori ki tō tohu motuhake. Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei akoranga. 120 nama If you have a passion for inspiring our leaders of tomorrow through a kaupapa Māori IT learning space then fast track your path into the classroom with this intense, innovative one year qualification. This jam-packed teaching qualification will prepare you for a Māori immersion or bilingual classroom environment including teaching you how to teach. You will learn and bring multiple competencies to the classroom drawing on kaupapa tuku iho and integrating the needs of Māori learners within the primary school sector. Nā te Matatū Aotearoa i whakaae ēnei tohu. He pai ēnei tohu mō ngā karahipi TeachNZ. Note: This tohu is mainly delivered in te reo Māori

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Note: All courses are run subject to sufficient student numbers

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Scholarships

SCHOLARSHIPS

Prospectus 2021

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There are a number of scholarships, grants and awards you can apply for to support you while studying. They are a great way to ease the financial burden and allow you to concentrate on achieving your goals whether for personal growth, educational achievement, whānau development or all of the above.

Fees Free NZ Government Scholarship

This initiative came into being in 2019 and allows NZ citizens new to tertiary study, no matter what age access to study the first year on any fee paying programme, for free (up to $12,000 or approx. 120 credits). You may be eligible if it’s your first time studying at tertiary level or you have gained less than 60 credits. Course related costs are not included.

Te Wānanga o Raukawa offers a number of scholarships. Please refer to our webpage for the most up-to-date information or check out the information below for closing dates including how to apply.

New Zealand Federation of Graduate Women

A selection of awards are available to assist women in their educational pursuits. Postgraduate award applications open on 1 May, closing the end of July. The Susan Byrne Memorial Award for woman over 35 wanting to make a career change, awarded annually also closes the end of July.

Te Hinemanu Ruakā Te Upokoiri Charitable Trust Scholarship

Supporting school leavers wanting to learn and teach te reo Māori and Māori history. Applications close 30 November.

TeachNZ Study Awards and Scholarships

A range of scholarships to support entry into the teaching profession and teaching graduates. Application periods vary between October and March.

Ōtaki and Porirua Trusts Board Scholarships

Supporting students under 20 years of age and attending secondary school or undertaking tertiary level study. Application period is 1 September to the day before Labour Day (usually the third week in October).

Ngāti Toa Rangatira Education Grant

Available for descendants of Ngāti Toa Rangatira who are pursuing tertiary education at a recognised institute. Preference is given to those studying te reo Māori as an Iwi priority and the grant will contribute towards the cost of course fees. Applications close on the first Monday in August.

Ngāti Whakaue Postgraduate Scholarships

Available for full time postgraduate studies in the area of Māori education, tikanga me te reo Māori, Māori health, Māori social and economic development including Māori leader and entrepreneurship. Applicants must be enrolled at a recognised tertiary institute and be of Ngāti Whakaue descent.

Ngārimu VC and 28th (Māori) Battalion Memorial Scholarships

Supporting high achieving tertiary students of Māori descent and who possess characteristics that are considered consistent with those of the members of the 28th Māori Battalion. Applications close around the end of September.

Sir Apirana Ngata Memorial Scholarships

Open to all Māori studying at a polytechnic, wānanga, university or other tertiary institution with preference given to descendants of Māori who served overseas during World War I. Applications open January and close at the beginning of May.

Sir Hugh Kawharu Scholarship

A number of scholarships from the Kawharu Foundation are available for full time students encouraging Māori leadership and whom have an interest in cultural heritage. Visit their website for more details www.kawharufoundation.org.nz.

Toitū Kaupapa Māori Mātauranga (Māori Education Trust)

A number of scholarships are available each year aimed at supporting the advancement of achievement in Māori education. Applications open November each year.

Visit the Teach NZ website for scholarship information and how to apply.

Ngāti Kahungunu Scholarships and Internships

General and research scholarships for iwi registered Ngāti Kahungunu descendants studying full-time in the third or final year of completing a degree, or doing post graduate study. Each year, applications open in February and close in May.

Targeted Training and Apprenticeship Fund (Free Trades Training)

The Targeted Training and Apprenticeship Fund (TTAF) supports learners undertaking vocational education and training without fees. It covers fees from 1 July 2020 until 31 December 2022. The Heke Toiora Whānau diploma programme has been identified as being eligible for this funding. Vist the tec.govt.nz for more details on this funding.

The following are a list of resources where you can search online databases for suitable scholarships, awards and grants relevant to your studies.

Takoa Database

An online information resource on iwi, government and private sector scholarships.

Kia Ora Hauora Scholarships Database

An online resource of scholarships for anyone studying to enter the health sector.

givME

A database of awards, grants and scholarships for people in Aotearoa, New Zealand. The database allows you to tailor your search to scholarships relevant to you and your specific study needs. givME can be accessed at most public libraries, please ask your local library staff. You can also access this database at Te Wānanga o Raukawa Ōtaki campus library.

For the most up-to-date information on scholarships, or to find out more, refer to our website, www.wananga.com/scholarships

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Kei Hea ināianei

Prospectus 2021

KEI HEA ināianei Where to from here?

Disclaimer: All information is correct at the time of printing. Programme information for 2021 is indicative and may be subject to change. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of programme listings, Te Wānanga o Raukawa reserve the right to change the method of delivery, part or full withdrawal of programme or courses. For the most up to date information visit www.wananga.com.

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Tō ara ki te ao - Your reconnection to Māori knowledge starts here. Decide what study programme you want to enrol in. Information about our programmes are right here in the prospectus and on our website www.wananga.com. How to enrol Once you have decided on the course you are interested in, complete an enquiry form online at www.wananga.com. Our enrolments team will provide you with any additional information you may need to make an informed choice about studying with us and if necessary, organise an academic kōrero with the appropriate Pūkenga (tutor).

Once you have all the information you need, are ready to take the next step and commit, you will receive an invitation to register for a Te Ara portal account and access the online enrolment form. Reduce delays and ensure you have all the necessary documentation for the programme you are studying. Depending on your responses, these documents will be identified at step 7 and include a clear copy of your: – full birth/marriage certificate OR – passport and residency visa (if applicable) Our Te Tomonga (enrolments) team can accept your ID via email at tetomonga @twor-otaki.ac.nz When we receive your application, you will receive an email of acknowledgement straight away. This is how you know that you have successfully submitted your online application form.

You can also log in to your Te Ara portal account to check, edit or simply view your submitted application. You will be updated automatically via email as your application progresses.

Fees You need to make sure that your fees are paid before the programme commences. Payment of your fees must be made within six weeks of confirmation of your enrolment. If you are applying for a scholarship or grant apply as soon as possible or if you intend to pay for your course by student loan apply to www. studylink.govt.nz as soon as you enrol.

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Prospectus 2021

Te Wānanga o Raukawa 144 Tasman Road PO Box 119 Ōtaki 5512 Te Wānanga o Raukawa ki Manukau Level 4, 20 Amersham Way Manukau 2104 Te Wānanga o Raukawa ki Te Tairāwhiti 154 Kahutia Street Gisborne 4010 Wananga.com 0800 WANANGA tetomonga@twor-otaki.ac.nz


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