Appendix 28.0 Te Reo and Tikanga Māori Draft Qualification DRAFT

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Appendix 28.0 Te Reo and Tikanga Māori Draft Qualification
Te Reo and Tikanga Maori Draft
Qualifications
Tohu Unua Level 4
Qualification Details
Title
Level
He Tohu Tauihu – (Te Reo, Tikanga Māori)
4
Credits
Type
Strategic purpose
statement
120
NZSCED
This qualification is intended to provide graduates will a broad
range of theoretical and applied practical knowledge and skills
predicated on a Māori worldview of Tikanga Māori and Te Reo
Māori contextualised within their chosen field of study.
Graduates of this qualification will gain an understanding of Tikanga
Māori and Te Reo Māori, fostering cultural awareness,
communication and collaboration.
Outcome Statement
Candidates who successfully complete this program will
attain the following graduate attributes associated with the
principle of Mana Aoturoa within their chosen field of study:
Mana Aoturoa
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Graduate profile
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Understand and evaluate how Tikanga and Te Reo
Māori apply to people and their environmental
settings.
Identify and apply cultural concepts associated with
Tikanga Māori.
Identify and apply key Māori language associated
with their field of study.
Identify and apply both oral and written
communication skills relevant to the practice and
theory associated with Tikanga Māori and Te Reo
Māori.
Select and apply appropriate Tikanga and language
solutions to familiar contexts.
Apply research and reflective practices applicable to
Tikanga Māori and Te Reo Māori.
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Apply and incorporate a range of Māori Leadership
attributes and principles within their chosen field of
study.
Understand the principles of Te Mana Aoturoa that
foster existing and emerging mātauranga to benefit
self and others.
The qualification provides a pathway for
Education pathway
Employment pathway
Community / cultural
pathway
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He Tohu Tikanga Level 5
He Tohu Tikanga Hiwi - Level 5 (Tohu Unua)
Māori Governance and Leadership roles and cultural advisor.
Board of Trustees, Advisory Board, committee member.
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Appendix 28.0 Te Reo and Tikanga Māori Draft Qualification
Tohu Unua Level 5
Qualification Details
Title
Level
He Tohu Hiwi (Te Reo Māori, Tikanga Māori)
5
Credits
Type
Strategic purpose
statement
120
NZSCED
This qualification will provide graduates with analysis and
innovation skills based on a broad range of theoretical and applied
practical knowledge of Tikanga Māori and Te Reo Māori predicated
on a Māori worldview contextualised within their chosen field of
study.
Graduates of this qualification will have an understanding of
Tikanga Māori and Te Reo Māori fostering cultural awareness,
communication and collaboration across a range of fields and
contexts.
Outcome Statement
Candidates who successfully complete this program will
attain the following graduate attributes associated with the
principle of Mana Aoturoa within their chosen field of study:
Mana Aoturoa
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Graduate profile
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Demonstrate how Tikanga Māori and Te Reo Māori
apply to people and their environmental settings.
Compare, contrast and apply cultural concepts
associated with Tikanga Māori within field of study.
Identify, apply and integrate key Māori language
associated with field of study.
Demonstrate and apply both oral and written
communication skills relevant to the practice and
theory associated with Tikanga Māori and Te Reo
Māori.
Utilise and apply investigative tools to identify risks
and opportunities applicable to Tikanga Māori and Te
Reo Māori.
Analyse and apply strategies for Tikanga Māori and
Te Reo Māori solution focus outcomes.
Select and apply appropriate Tikanga and Language
solutions to familiar and unfamiliar contexts.
Evaluate and apply a range of Māori cultural
concepts, practices and principles of Te Mana
Aoturoa that fosters the development of existing and
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emerging mātauranga for the benefit of self and
others.
Demonstrate complete self-management of learning
and performance of Tikanga Māori and Te Reo Māori
within defined contexts.
Compare and contrast a range of Tikanga and
language based information applicable to the
development, integration and implementation of
Māori leadership attributes and principles.
The qualification provides a pathway for
Education pathway
Employment pathway
Community / cultural
pathway
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He Tohu Tikanga Level 6
He Tohu Taurapa - Level 6 (Tohu Unua)
Māori Governance and Leadership roles and cultural advisor.
Board of Trustees, Advisory Board, committee member.
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Tohu Unua Level 6
Qualification Details
Title
Level
Type
Strategic purpose
statement
He Tohu Taurapa - (Te Reo Māori, Tikanga Māori)
6
Credits
NZSCED
120
This qualification will provide graduates with analysis;
innovation and evaluation skills based on a broad range of
theoretical and applied practical knowledge of Tikanga Māori
and Te Reo Māori, predicated on a Māori worldview within
their chosen field of study.
Graduates of this qualification will have an understanding of
Tikanga Māori and Te Reo Māori norms and values that foster
cultural awareness, communication and collaboration across a
range of fields and contexts.
Outcome Statement
Candidates who successfully complete this program will
attain the following graduate attributes associated with
the principle of Mana Aoturoa within their chosen field
of study:
Mana Aoturoa
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Graduate profile
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Implement principles and approaches to develop
Māori leadership in Tikanga Māori and Te Reo
Māori to advance self and others
Utilise investigative tools to develop and
implement strategies for Tikanga Māori and te
reo Māori solutions focused outcomes to familiar
and unfamiliar contexts
Compare and contrast opral sources of
information applicable to Tikanga Māori and Te
Reo Māori
Develop, implement and integrate both oral and
written communication skills relevant to the
practice and theory associated with Tikanga
Māori and Te Reo Māori
Critically analyse, evaluate and apply theoretical
and practical knowledge of the relationships
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Tikanga Māori and Te Reo Māori have to people
and their environmental settings
Articulate, apply and integrate Tikanga Māori
and Te Reo Māori that form, advance and
enhance
personal
and
environmental
connections
Develop, implement and integrate Tikanga Māori
and Te Reo Māori cultural communication
strategies to advance self and others
Demonstrate, evaluate and apply cultural
concepts associated with Tikanga Māori and Te
Reo Māori within a defined field of study
Develop, implement and apply a range of Māori
cultural concepts, practices and principles of Te
Mana Aoturoa that fosters the development of
existing and emerging mātauranga for the
benefit of self and others
Demonstrate and complete self-management of
learning and performance of Tikanga Māori and
Te Reo Māori within dynamic contexts.
The qualification provides a pathway for
Education pathway
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He Tohu Tikanga Level 7
Level 7 (Tohu Unua)
Reo Level 5, 6 or 7?
Employment pathway
Māori Governance and Leadership roles, cultural
advisor
Community / cultural
pathway
Board of Trustees, Advisory Board, committee member
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