Kaipara College Kaipara College

L2 Te Reo Māori

2TRM
Course Description

Teacher in Charge: Matua R. Makiha.

NCEA Level 2 Te Reo Māori (2TRM) 

Level 2 Te Reo Māori is an intermediate-level course designed to deepen your understanding and proficiency in the Māori language. Building upon the foundational knowledge gained in Level 1, this course aims to enhance your ability to communicate effectively in various everyday situations and expand your knowledge of Māori culture and customs.

Language Proficiency:

  • Expand vocabulary to discuss a broader range of topics and concepts.

Listening Skills:

  • Listen actively and comprehend main ideas and details in spoken Māori conversations.

Reading and Writing:

  • Read and comprehend longer texts, such as stories, articles, and cultural materials.- 

Cultural Awareness:

  • Demonstrate understanding and appreciation of Māori cultural values, customs, and traditions.

Cultural Protocol:

  • Apply appropriate greetings and introductions in Māori, showing respect for cultural protocols.

Cultural Responsiveness:

  •  Demonstrate sensitivity and respect towards Māori culture and language in various settings.


This course is for any student who is interested in the Māori language, cultural practices and knowledge. The course work combines a mix of practical activities as well as research and written tasks. Students must have taken Level 1 Te Reo Māori.  Any other candidate who wishes to join will be screen tested.

This course will require students to participate and contribute, manage self and use language, symbols and text to complete the standards. 



Learning Areas:

2024 NCEA Level 2 Courses, Māori Studies


Assessment Policy & Procedures
Pathway

L3 Te Reo Māori

Career Pathways

Nanny/Child Carer, Policy Analyst, Private Teacher/Tutor, Probation Officer, Youth Worker, Social Worker, Teacher Aide, Speech-Language Therapist, Television Presenter, Court Registry Officer, Midwife, Urban/Regional Planner, Elected Government Representative, Journalist, Graphic Designer, Communications Professional, Interpreter, Conservator, Technical Writer, Legal Executive, Editor, Solicitor, Corrections Officer, Animator/Digital Artist, Judge, Curator, Actor, Finance Manager, Copywriter, Radio Presenter, Workplace Relations Adviser, Anaesthetist, Early Childhood Teacher, Archivist, Media Producer, Art Director (Film, Television or Stage), Historian, Ranger, Artistic Director, Film and Video Editor, Barrister, Audiologist/Audiometrist, Author, Health Promoter, Kaiwhakaako Māori, Librarian, Translator, Library Assistant


Contributions and Equipment/Stationery

Chromebook or Laptop. Most course work will be done online (outside of practical tasks).


Disclaimer

IMPORTANT: Selection of a course does not guarantee entry into the course. Courses may not run due to low numbers, and timetable clashes may occur. Entry into a course may depend on prior performance in the subject area at the Dean and/or Head of Faculty's discretion. In any of the above listed situations, the student will be consulted about alternative courses during the course confirmation process.