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Qualification Title Poutāhū Whakaakoranga
Qualification Type Postgraduate Diploma
Level 8
Credits 120
Subject Area
  • Education » Teacher Education » Te Matauranga Maori me te Whakangungu (Maori Education)
Strategic Purpose Statement
This qualification is intended for those who wish to contribute to Māori educational organisations and other organisations in leadership roles with a strong kaupapa based teaching philosophy. They will be able to combine advanced research skills and knowledge to assist in high level strategic planning that contributes to the long-term educational prospects of whānau, hapū and iwi.

The purpose of the Poutāhū Whakaakoranga is to provide whānau, hapū, iwi and other organisations with graduates who are able to work collaboratively and assist in the management and administration of hapū and iwi short and long-term educational aspirations.
Graduates will be able work in leadership roles to assist in planning, organising and leading educational organisations in order to advance the long-term educational propsects of whānau, hapū and iwi
Graduate profile
Graduates will have a well formed kaupapa Māori teaching philosophy, excellence in te reo and be eager to combine theory with practice in researching an area of "ako". They will be able to re-enter the education sector:
1. confident in their knowledge of learning and teaching, and Māori language learning theory and methodology
2. having evaluated various learning models on marae,
3. with the ability to manage, facilitate and administer within tikanga Māori learning environments
4. with an understanding of hapū and iwi and serve as a repository of hapū and iwi knowledge

5. with advanced skills in computers and telecommunications, particularly for accessing and making resources
6. able to teach the curriculum in te reo Māori
7. having a well formulated personal philosophy of education
8. with a vision for tikanga Māori education in their rohe
9. confident in their ability to evaluate and assess the performance of teachers and students
Education pathways
This qualification will lead to year two of the Tāhuhu Whakaakoranga.
Entry Requirements
An undergraduate teaching degree or diploma; five or more years classroom teaching experience; a high level of fluency in te reo Māori both oral and written as the course is total immersion. Evidence of support from a hapū and iwi to be provided.
Education Organisation Te Wananga o Raukawa
Developed By Te Wananga o Raukawa
Quality Assured By New Zealand Qualifications Authority
Number RK0048
Status Current
Created 2016-12-07 16:40:06.0
Next Review 2017-12-31 00:00:00.0
Content
The Poutāhu Whakaakoranga is a one year postgraduate diploma made up of three major categories of subject matter; iwi and hapū studies provides the contextual base within which the learning can occur. The whakaakoranga papers provide the content and te reo Māori is the language of instruction, the medium by which the learning is transmitted.

The first year curriculum of the degree offers a generalist, interdisciplinary programme combining education theory and practice, advanced language studies, technology skills and advanced iwi and hapū studies. It focuses and explores the concept of "ako" in the Māori learning context.

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