Teacher in Charge: K. Simpkins
Level 3 Te Ao Māori - Semester A
Why should students take this course?
Students who are wanting to learn about kaupapa Māori should take this course. Contexts include Māori performing arts, Pūrakau Māori & Atua Māori. The first term will be focusing on Waka Ama.
What curriculum skills will students learn in this course?
Thinking, using language, symbols, and texts, critical thinking, managing self, relating to others, collaboration, participating and contributing.
This is a unit standard course and does not lead to a University Entrance approved subject at Level 3 .
None. This is a unit standard course and does not lead to a University Entrance approved subject at Level 3 .
Assessment | Level |
Internal or External |
Credits |
L1 Literacy Credits | UE Literacy Credits | Numeracy Credits |
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U.S. 30810 v1 Demonstrate and describe waka ama paddling and safety skills | 2 |
I |
15 |
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U.S. 30811 v1 Demonstrate capsize drills for waka ama | 2 |
I |
3 |
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Total Credits |
Total Credits Available: 18 credits.
Internally Assessed Credits: 18 credits.
Selection of a course does not guarantee entry into the course. Courses may not run due to low numbers and timetable clashes may occur. In both of these situations, the student will be consulted about alternative courses during the Course Confirmation process.