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by Michelle Nichols 2006 graduate of Te Wnanga o Aotearoa, Toimairangi, Hastings Published in 2012 Address: Te Wnanga o Aotearoa, 320 Factory Road, PO Box 151, Te Awamutu 3800 Call free: 0800 355 553 I Website: www.twoa.ac.nz I Email: marketing@twoa.ac.nz Te Waharoa 2013 is printed on non chlorine-bleached papers from sustainably managed forests and vegetable-based, mineral-oil free inks. DISCLAIMER All information in this document is correct at time of publication. Te Wnanga o Aotearoa reserves the right to cancel programmes that do not attract sufficient numbers of students at a particular location, or that are not able to run as a result of government policy or funding decisions or strategic decisions by Te Wnanga o Aotearoa. Te Wnanga o Aotearoa reserves the right to alter the content or method of delivery of any programme. Fees are indicative and are subject to confirmation by Te Mana Whakahaere (Te Wnanga o Aotearoa Council). Programmes and fees approved by Te Mana Whakahaere will apply.

Te manu e kai ana i te miro nna te ngahere. Te manu e kai ana i te mtauranga nna te ao. The bird that feeds on the miro berry inherits the forest. The bird that feeds on the basket of knowledge inherits the world.

RRANGI UPOKO
CONTENTS

NAU MAI, HAERE MAI HE KUPU WHAKATAKI

- Welcome - Introduction

01 03 04 06

TE KAUPAPA - Organisational Philosophies HE ARARAU


- Pathways - Qualifications Guide

Certificate in Indigenous Research Certificate in Te Arataki Manu Krero Diploma in Te Arataki Manu Krero Diploma in Mori Governance & Leadership Diploma in Iwi Marine & Freshwater Studies Te Mana Ao Troa - Taiao - Bachelor of Mori Advancement (Environment) He Waka Hiringa - Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge

Level 4 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 6 Level 7 Level 9

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HE KRERO ARATAKI MTTA HI TPAPA


Foundation

07 08 12
Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 2 Levels 3 & 4 Levels 1-4 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

TE ARAWHNUI

Business, Computing & Innovation


Certificate in Computing Certificate in Computing & Business Administration Certificate in Computing Certificate in Computing Certificate in Computing Diploma in Information Technology Certificate in First Steps to Business Certificate in Money Management Certificate in First Line Management and Leadership Certificate in Small Business Management Certificate in Applied Small Business Growth & Development Diploma in Small Business Enterprise Level 2 Level 2 Levels 2 & 3 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 2 Level 3 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 5

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44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55

- Youth Initiatives

Papa Kupu - Certificate in Adult Learning Skills Papa Ako - Learning to Learn Papa Whairawa - Certificate in Financial Literacy Mahi Toa - National Certificate in Employment Skills Mauri Ora - National Certificate in Te Waharoa (Mori) Certificate in Speaking and Living English Certificate in English for Speakers of Other Languages

TE REO RANGATIRA
Mori Language
Certificate in Te Ara Reo Mori Certificate in Te Ara Reo Mori Certificate in Te Ptaketanga o te Reo Diploma in Te Ara Reo Mori Diploma in Te Aupikitanga ki te Reo Kairangi Diploma in Te Pnakitanga ki te Reo Kairangi Level 2 Level 4 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7

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24 25 26 27 28 29

HAUORA

Health & Fitness


Kaupapa Hihiri Ngkau - Certificate in Sports, Fitness & Heath Kaupapa Toimau Tkaro - Certificate in Sports Leadership Kaupapa Toimau Hauora - Certificate in Health & Fitness Leadership Certificate in T Taua Certificate in Waka Ama Hauora - Certificate in Elderly Health Care Rongo Mori - Certificate in Mori Appreciation Level 2 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4

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58 59 60 61 62 63 64

ANGIT

Mori & Indigenous Peoples Development


He Papa Tikanga - Certificate in Tikanga Mori Certificate in Tikanga Marae Level 3 Level 4

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32 33

TOI

Mori & Indigenous Arts


Kwai Raupapa - Certificate in Introduction to (Mori) Art Kwai Raupapa - Certificate in Mori Visual Arts Level 3 Level 4

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68 69

Certificate in Mori Performing Arts Toi Paematua - Diploma in Mori Art Maunga Kura Toi - Bachelor of Mori Art

Level 4 Level 5 Level 7

70 71 72

TE HIRINGA

Education & Social Services


Te Tiwhikete Ng Poutoko Whakarara Oranga - Certificate in Social Services Diploma in Adult Education Te Ttohu Arahina Te Hunga Tangata (Ng Poutoko Whakarara Oranga) - Graduate Diploma in Professional Supervision He Korowai konga - Bachelor of Education (Adult Education) He Korowai konga - Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching) Te Tohu Paetahi Ng Poutoko Whakarara Oranga - Bachelor of Social Work (Biculturalism in Practice) Level 4 Level 5 Level 7 Level 7 Level 7 Level 7

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UMANGA

Professional Skills, Trades & Vocations


Certificate in Foundational Forest Harvesting Taumata Raukura - Certificate in Career Preparation - Tertiary Study Skills Taumata Raukura - Certificate in Career Preparation (Police) Taumata Raukura - Certificate in Career Preparation - Infrastructure Taumata Raukura - Certificate in Career Preparation - Agriculture Level 3 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4

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84 85 86 87 88

AKO MAI

- Study With Us

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91 92 93 94 95

Te Puna Manaaki - Student Support Ng Whare Whriki Khungahunga - Early Learning Te Ptaka Mramatanga - Libraries Aotearoa Scholarship Trust Kpuia - Graduate Community

RRANGI WHAKMRAMA
Site map & contact details

- Glossary

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NG ROHE ME NG PRONGO

NAU MAI, HAERE MAI


WELCOME

Were committed to ensuring your success because we understand the importance of education and its ability to transform lives.
Ka hirihiri ki runga, ka hirihiri ki raro Kia tau te mauri i hua mai i Tikitiki-o-te-rangi Tauwhirotia mai r a Kngi Tuheitia e noho ana i te ahurewa o tuawhakarere iho Ka timu te tai tangata, ka pari te tai aroha o tangi nui, kei ng mate maha whakangaro atu r Tokotoko i nuku, tokotoko i rangi, ka ao, ka ao, ka awatea Ko ng p, ko ng weu, ko ng more, ko ng rito, ko ng wnanga Ko ng taura, ko ng tauira Tmaua, puritia, twhia kia ita, whakamaua! Tih mauri ora. Nei r e te iwi Te Waharoa, nna, waihoki n Te Wnanga o Aotearoa te reo rhiri ki a koutou katoa nau mai. Me kore ake te tmanako whakaharahara o ng kaikkiri o nanahi r e t tonu nei te kaupapa e whai hua ai r ttou ng kaimanako i te mtauranga. Heoi an, kore e rerek t mtou i t te hunga o mua mahi, ar, ko te taunaki i te tauira i tana huarahi ako. N, ko tku, ko t Te Wnanga o Aotearoa he tautoko, he tauwhiro i a ngi tauira katoa kia eke ai koutou ki t koutou e tmanako nei hei oranga mu, m t whnau, hap, iwi hoki; m te ora o ttahi e ora ai ttahi. Kei roto i Te Waharoa nei e kitea ai ng htaka hei tautoko i ng whinga a ng hapori, e taea ana hoki ng tohu te whai e piki atu ai koe ki tohu k, ki akoranga k; nku te mringanui kua whakaaro nui mai koe ki Te Wnanga o Aotearoa, nau mai, haere mai . Kia ora and welcome. It is with pride that I present to you Te Waharoa, (our prospectus) for 2013. If youre joining us for the first time, we welcome you. If youre already part of our whnau and are returning to continue your studies, welcome back. As always, I acknowledge the vision and commitment of the founders of Te Wnanga o Aotearoa and staff (past and present) whose hard work and dedication have enabled us to be here for you today. Their selfless determination and their understanding of the importance of education have established a legacy that benefits thousands of students each year. With the recession lingering and jobs in short supply, now is a great time to study. This year, weve chosen a careful balance of programmes that provide the skills most likely to help you get a job or enable you to follow a pathway to a higher qualification. Weve also chosen programmes that support the goals of the communities we serve. So, if youve been thinking of kick-starting a new career, or even getting into your own business, join the tens of thousands of students who will study with us in 2013. Were a nationwide organisation, which means you can study at a location near your home. Most of our programmes are fee-free, so you can complete your studies without booking up a hefty student loan. And, we provide a friendly, whnau-oriented environment that offers a wide range of support systems so we can take care of you while you study with us. Were committed to ensuring youre successful, because we understand the importance of education and its ability to transform the lives of our students, their whnau, their communities and Aotearoa New Zealand. Were committed to improving the services we offer. So, if youve got any suggestions about how we can better support you, please let us know. Im excited about the year ahead, and Im optimistic we can work together to use this time productively. By picking up this prospectus, youve taken the first step in a journey towards a better future. Youve begun a process of change that will see you work towards fulfilling your dreams. Youre walking in the footsteps of hundreds of thousands of New Zealanders whove previously chosen an education the wnanga way. We congratulate you on your choice and we encourage you to continue your journey with us. However, with jobs in short supply, demand for our programmes is extreme. Contact us as soon as you can to secure a place with us in 2013. I look forward to welcoming you into our whnau. I know youll remember your time with us, the friends you make and the togetherness we share inside and outside our classrooms.

N Bentham Ohia Te Pouhere / CEO

HE KUPU WHAKATAKI
INTRODUCTION

Te Wnanga o Aotearoa is a whnau-based organisation - when you study with us, youll learn in an inclusive, interactive, and nurturing Mori learning environment.
Since first opening our doors more than a quarter of a century ago, Te Wnanga o Aotearoa has delivered programmes that support students to create positive change in their lives, in the lives of their families, in our communities, and throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. Our motto is, Our students choose from a wide range of subjects offered at certificate, diploma, degree and post-graduate level. They choose to study at one of eleven main campuses and more than 120 delivery sites throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. They also choose whether they want to study full-time or part-time, faceto-face or at home, during weekdays, in the evenings, or on the weekends. Having this many options means our students can organise their study around lifestyle, work or family commitments. Te Wnanga o Aotearoa is a whnau-based organisation when you study with us, youll learn in an inclusive, interactive, and nurturing Mori learning environment. Because our tutors understand the importance of tertiary education, they will support you in your studies as you work to develop the tools, skills and experience you will need when you join the workforce. If your commitments mean that youre not able to study at one of our sites, we provide a range of part-time, fee-free, home-based programmes through Open Wnanga (a subsidiary of Te Wnanga o Aotearoa). These programmes are offered at levels 1 and 2 and include NZQA recognised certificates and qualifications in topics such as Mori culture and language, New Zealand history, financial literacy, study skills and career pathways. All homebased Open Wnanga programmes include a kaitiaki (support person) to support you while you study. Whether you want to dig deeper into te ao Mori, brush up your computer skills, start a new business, change careers, or just upskill, youll find something in this prospectus to help you work towards achieving your dreams. In the words of our founders, lets work together to make our world a better place. We look forward to welcoming you into our whnau soon!

Whnau transformation through education.


We believe that education is a universal right. We also believe that education is the key to accessing the full range of experiences that life has to offer. As a result, we are committed to supporting our students to achieve educational success that leads to academic fulfilment and meaningful employment. We understand that personal circumstances sometimes prevent people from engaging in tertiary education and we strive to break down these barriers to help people bring their dreams to reality. This means we keep fees to a minimum; we deliver our programmes in as many places as possible; we provide a range of choices as to where and when our students study; and we provide extensive support to all our students. Each year, more than 30,000 people of various ages, ethnicities and backgrounds choose to study with Te Wnanga o Aotearoa.

NG UARA
OUR VALUES

TE WHAKAKITENGA
OUR VISION

Kotahi te kwhao o te ngira e kuhuna ai te miro m, te miro pango te miro whero. muri kia mau ki te whakapono, kia mau ki te ture, kia mau ki te aroha.

Ki te whakawhiwhi i ng mea angitu, , i ng akoranga katoa tino teitei m ng Mori me ng iwi o Aotearoa me te ao. Te Wnanga o Aotearoa will provide holistic education opportunities of the

There is but one eye of the needle through which must pass the white thread, the black thread and the red thread. Hold fast to faith, hold fast to the law, hold fast to love.
n Kngi Ptatau Te Wherowhero

highest quality for Mori, peoples of Aotearoa New Zealand and the world.

Having regard for one another and those for whom we are responsible and to whom we are accountable

The basis of our beliefs and the confidence that what we are doing is right

The knowledge that our actions are morally and ethically right and that we are acting in an honourable manner

Unity amongst iwi and other ethnicities; standing as one

TE KAUPAPA
OUR PHILOSOPHY

Ki te whakawhiwhi i ng mea angitu, , i ng akoranga katoa tino teitei m ng Mori, me ng iwi o Aotearoa me te ao Ki te waihanga i ttahi huatanga hei akoranga tikanga Mori Ki te whakawhiwhi i te mea akoranga whai kiko Ki te tautoko, ki te whakahau, ki te rahi i ng tauira katoa, i a rtou e aru ana i ng whanaketanga i ng akoranga me ng mahi e p ana ki a rtou Ki te whakahau i ng tauira katoa ki te ako kia whiwhi ai rtou i te puwaitanga tino teitei o te miatanga Ki te whakahau i na kaimahi, kia pai ai te haere o ng tikanga o te mahi i whakaatu mai, kia whiwhi ai rtou i te puwaitanga tino teitei o te miatanga

To provide holistic education opportunities of the highest quality for Mori, peoples of Aotearoa and the world To provide a unique Mori cultural learning environment To provide practical learning experiences To provide support, encouragement and guidance to all learners in their pursuit of personal development, learning and employment To encourage all learners to learn and achieve to their fullest potential To be a good employer and encourage staff to develop personally and professionally to their fullest potential

HE ARARAU
PATHWAYS

What is a pathway?
The best way to study is to follow a pathway (a succession of programmes that builds your knowledge as you work up through the levels). Weve included examples of pathways you may like to follow at the start of each section of Te Waharoa. These pathways show how you could progress through your studies with Te Wnanga o Aotearoa as you gather the skills you need to launch a successful career. Please note that each pathway weve presented is only one way of doing things. For example, programmes in Te Reo Rangatira (Mori Language) section also lead to programmes in Angit (Mori & Indigenous Peoples Development) section. You dont have to stick with a pathway from start to finish youre free to choose which pathway to follow. But, youll get the best results in the quickest time if you choose a pathway that progresses up the levels.

How do I create my own pathway?


Your pathway will depend on what topic you want to study and how much study youve already done towards that topic. For those who have never studied at tertiary level, or who have been away from study for a long time, the programmes in our Tpapa (Foundation) section will get you started. You can use these programmes as the start of a pathway in any subject area. Heres how to create your own pathway.

The entry point of your pathway (your starting point) will depend on your existing level of knowledge in a topic. If you have no knowledge of a topic, you may wish to start with a programme at level 2 or 3. If you have some knowledge, you may be able to start at a higher level. Talk to one of our tutors about what level you should start at.

CHOOSE AN ENTRY POINT

CHOOSE AN EXIT POINT

Your exit point is the point at which you will stop studying with Te Wnanga o Aotearoa to get a job or to move to another institution.

MAP YOUR PATHWAY

Choose a series of programmes that work up the levels and link your entry point to your exit point. This is your personal study pathway through Te Wnanga o Aotearoa.

Once youve mapped your personal pathway, its a good idea to talk to one of our tutors to make sure your pathway is going to achieve your academic and employment goals. For more information about which pathways and programmes could be right for you, go to our website to do a pathway search (available from January 2013), or call 0800 355 553. You may also like to visit a Te Wnanga o Aotearoa site to discuss your options.

TALK TO A TUTOR

HE KRERO ARATAKI
QUALIFICATIONS GUIDE

What are qualifications, levels and credits?


In Aotearoa New Zealand, qualifications are delivered across ten levels of learning from entry level certificates up to doctoral degrees. In general, the higher the level the more difficult the programme. Below is a brief run down of whats involved for each level of study - certificate, diploma and degree level.

What should I study?


Choosing what to study is one of the most important decisions youll make when you study at tertiary level. Your choice may affect your future study options as well as your career options once you finish studying. Your choice of programme will also affect the amount of time youll need to spend studying each week and it may even affect your chances of success.

CERTIFICATE
KNOWLEGE

LEVELS

1-7

DIPLOMA

LEVELS

5-7

DEGREE

5-10

LEVELS

Starting at foundation level, certificates deliver knowledge and skills for work, further learning and community involvement building up to theoretical and technical knowledge and skills for use in a specific field of work or study. 18 weeks to 36 weeks

Diplomas deliver theoretical, technical and/or specialist knowledge and skills within a specific field of work or study leading to work within a professional context.

Degrees offer a systematic and coherent introduction to a body of knowledge in a recognised major subject and include problem-solving and associated basic techniques of self-directed work and learning. Three years 36 weeks per year

DURATION
36 weeks per year for one to three years depending on the diploma

TIME COMMITMENT
Full-time or part-time 2 - depending on the programme May require additional study outside class hours Full-time or part-time 2 depending on the programme May require additional study outside class hours Full-time at least 40 hours per week Part of this study may need to be in your own time depending on the programme.

CREDITS
Minimum of 40 credits 3 Minimum of 120 credits 3 360 credits (bachelors degree) 3 240 credits (masters degree)

PROGRESSION
In general, leads to a higher level certificate or a diploma In general, leads to degree level study A bachelors degree may lead to a postgraduate qualification, including a masters degree. A masters degree may lead to a doctoral degree.

Te Wnanga o Aotearoa offers certificates to level 5 only. Not all programmes provide a part-time option. Check your programme of choice to see if it has a part-time option. 3 One credit equals about ten hours of study. 4 Te Wnanga o Aotearoa offers degrees up to level 9 only.
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For more information about qualifications, levels and credits, please visit www.nzqa.govt.nz

MTTAHI
Youth Initiatives

TAI WNANGA
Tai Wnanga provides a unique teaching and learning model offering a combination of NCEA and tertiary qualifications to its rangatahi (youth). Tai Wnanga is an education programme delivered within a uniquely Mori environment providing an inclusive, interactive and nurturing learning experience that ensures health in body, mind and spirit.

Ethos
We believe learning comes alive when its purposeful, it feeds passions and it validates culture and identity. Giving life to learning and purpose to life

Tai Wnanga T Toa ki Papaiea (Palmerston North)


Located on the Hokowhitu campus of Massey University, T Toa seeks to build excellence in sport and education within a Mori context. The three main aims are: 1. to develop athletes to play at the highest level 2. to operate a school where academic excellence and sporting accomplishment is jointly fostered 3. to enhance rangatahi well-being through Mori values.

3D Learning
Our rangatahi: Design their own learning pathways - individual tailored learning Dare to dream and believe in themselves - restore self-belief Deliver on their goals - experience the thrill of success.

Tai Wnanga ki Ruakura (Hamilton)


Located at the Ruakura Research Centre, Tai Wnanga ki Ruakura seeks to build excellence in discovery, technology and innovation.

Our Vision
Our rangatahi will: Kia T - stand with confidence Kia Ora - healthy in mind, body and spirit Kia Mori - Mori succeeding as Mori.

Our Mission
To empower rangatahi to achieve, contribute and lead in the advancement of Mori.

STAR
SECONDARY TERTIARY ALIGNMENT RESOURCE
If youre still at school, but want to find out more about your study options once you leave, our STAR programmes are for you. STAR offers a chance to find out what its like to study at Te Wnanga o Aotearoa while you learn some great skills and gain credits towards NCEA. Start out with our kina programme to get a broad introduction and then move on to study in an area of your choice. This might include finding out more about Mori art, taking a look at Mori culture and history, or finding out what its like to be a police officer. All of our courses are grounded in huatanga Mori (Mori tradition) and tikanga Mori (Mori custom). When youre studying with us, youll have access to some great learning resources and to our student support team. Become part of the whnau of Te Wnanga o Aotearoa and start on a path towards a great future.

STAR kina and kina Follow-up


kina provides you with an open-day during which you can explore your future study options with Te Wnanga o Aotearoa. The day is built on a range of fun and engaging events designed to give you a taste of what its like to study with us.

STAR Whakairo, Mori Art Design and Mori Art Drawing Techniques
Explore the ancient patterns and designs used to create Mori art. During these courses, youll get a chance to work with elements of whakairo, taniko and kwhaiwhai.

STAR Pwhiri, Atua and Huihuinga


These courses give you a peek inside our Mauri Ora programme (refer to page 18). They look at aspects of Mori culture, as well as giving you a taste of Aotearoa New Zealands rich history.

STAR Police Preparation


STAR Police Preparation is the starting point for a career as a New Zealand police officer or detective. This course leads to a full programme at Te Wnanga o Aotearoa that will help prepare you for the tests youll need to pass to get into New Zealand Police. Start preparing yourself for the tests now by enrolling on this course!

Contact us
For more information, or if you have any questions, email us at star@twoa.ac.nz .

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YOUTH GUARANTEE
Youth Guarantee fee-free study options focus on helping rangatahi, 16 and 17 years old, succeed in life by supporting them as they transition from school and providing creative tertiary study options within the unique environment of Te Wnanga o Aotearoa. Rangatahi (youth) in Youth Guarantee experience programmes relevant to future study and employment. They get access to great resources, supportive kaimahi (staff), and vibrant multicultural campus life in a learning experience that is grounded in te ao Mori and underpinned by the values of Te Wnanga o Aotearoa. Te Wnanga o Aotearoa provides a number of study options for rangatahi in programmes at levels 1-3. Face-to-face, in class and out of class learning, group work, self-directed and directed study give rangatahi an opportunity to explore and grow. Rangatahi on our Youth Guarantee programmes must be between 16 and 17 years old (or 15 years old with an early leaving exemption from school) and must not turn 18 within three months of starting the programme. Note: Rangatahi on Youth Guarantee programmes are not eligible for student loans or allowances administered by StudyLink.

TAIKK
ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION

Ruia taitea, kia t ko taikk anake Cast aside the sapwood and let the heartwood stand alone
Taikk is an alternative education programme currently delivered in Tainui rohe. It is for 13-16 year olds who have been referred to us by contracted secondary schools. Unfortunately, we are not able to accept enrolments or referrals from other agencies. Each rangatahi enrolled with Taikk develops an individual learning plan and attends flexible programmes designed around their needs. Programmes are delivered from Monday to Friday. Rangatahi who complete Taikk are reintegrated with the secondary schooling system or enrolled on Youth Guarantee.

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TPAPA
Foundation

TPAPA Foundation CERTIFICATE


LEVEL PATHWAY

Papa Kupu - Certificate in Adult Learning Skills Papa Ako - Learning to Learn Papa Whairawa - Certificate in Financial Literacy Mahi Toa - National Certificate in Employment Skills Mauri Ora - National Certificate in Mori (Te Waharoa) Speaking & Living English - Certificate in Practical English Certificate in English for Speakers of Other Languages

Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 2 Levels 3 & 4 Levels 1-4

4
CESOL Certificate in English for Speakers of Other Languages Speaking & Living English Certificate in Practical English

3
CESOL Certificate in English for Speakers of Other Languages

2
CESOL Certificate in English for Speakers of Other Languages Mauri Ora National Certificate in Mori (Te Waharoa)

1
CESOL Certificate in English for Speakers of Other Languages Papa Kupu Certificate in Adult Learning Skills Papa Whairawa Certificate in Financial Literacy

Mahi Toa National Certificate in Employment Skills

Papa Ako Learning to Learn

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TPAPA - FOUNDATION

Certificate in Adult Learning Skills

PAPA KUPU

LEVEL

Overview
Improve your basic reading, writing and number skills with this entry-level programme that teaches in a specific style designed for adults. Become more confident in everyday life when you can do tasks with ease, such as reading the newspaper or helping your children with homework. The programme is based around the concept Ako Whakatere (accelerated learning), which aims to make learning fun. As this programme is home-based and part-time, you fit the study around your lifestyle. Youll also have access to your own kaitiaki (support person) for the duration of the programme.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident want to improve your skills in reading, writing and numbers do a survey to make sure the programme is at the right level for you.

How youll study


This is a home-based programme. Youll need to commit around 10-12 hours each week, whenever it suits you. The learning includes interaction with videos, activities and games developed to improve your reading, writing and number skills. For more information: call free on 0800 135 135 go online to www.openwananga.ac.nz

What youll study


Youll learn how to improve: your reading and writing skills calculation with numbers.

Pathway
Skills gained in this programme will make your everyday life easier and give you more confidence with words and numbers. It will also prepare you for further study towards your career goals.

TPAPA - FOUNDATION

QUICK FACTS
Career opportunities
When you are confident with your reading, writing, and numbers the world is your oyster in terms of further study and career or job opportunities.

Duration
36 weeks

Start
Monthly enrolments

14

Fees
No fees

LEVEL

PAPA AKO

Learning to Learn

Overview
If youve decided to take on tertiary study for the first time, or if youre returning to study after a long break, then this programme is for you. Papa Ako will help you gain the confidence, skills and readiness you need to tackle your next level of learning. In this programme, youll look at learning styles, study methods, research and communication skills. Fit your learning around your lifestyle as you study part-time in the comfort of your own home.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident.

How youll study


This is a home-based programme. You will receive three learning resource kits (kete) with books, CDs and other resources. Youll study 10-12 hours each week whenever it suits you. Youll also have access to your own kaitiaki (support person) throughout the programme. For more information: call free on 0800 135 135 go online at www.openwananga.ac.nz

What youll study


Youll learn about: different ways that people learn how to improve your study methods how to do research how to write reports and essays.

Pathway
This programme can lead into any higher level programme in any subject area.

Duration
36 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for further study in any subject leading towards your career goals.

Start
Monthly enrolments

Fees
No fees

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TPAPA - FOUNDATION

QUICK FACTS

Certificate in Financial Literacy

PAPA WHAIRAWA

LEVEL

Overview
Gain the knowledge you need to help you make the right decisions to secure your financial future. Study part-time from home and fit your learning around your other commitments while you learn the skills to take control of your money towards a better future for you and your whnau (family). This unique, foundational programme develops key financial concepts, budgeting skills and consumer rights skills while emphasising the importance of careful decision making.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident.

How youll study


This is a home-based programme. Youll receive three learning kits (kete) packed full of resources, including DVDs, journals and CDs. Youll study 10-12 hours each week in your own time. Youll also get access to your own kaitiaki (support person) who will help you master the knowledge shared in this programme. For more information: call free on 0800 135 135 go online to www.openwananga.ac.nz

What youll study


Youll learn about: tips to develop your personal money skills financial products and services how to plan your finances for the future how to manage your money with confidence.

Pathway
This programme can lead into any higher level programme in any subject area.

TPAPA - FOUNDATION

QUICK FACTS
Career opportunities
Papa Whairawa provides a first step towards higher level financial skills which could open up career opportunities in: banking investment and money management retail and other industries, e.g., cashier, finance officer, payroll manager owning and running your own business.

Duration
36 weeks

Start
Monthly enrolments

16

Fees
No fees

LEVEL

National Certificate in Employment Skills

MAHI TOA

Overview
Gain the basic skills you need to become successful in your career whether youre preparing to enter the workforce, looking for advancement or planning a career change. Mahi Toa can help prepare you to be a confident and ready employee, as well as guide you to look at your own personal development.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 18 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident.

How youll study


Study part-time at home, with three learning resource kits (kete) including DVDs, CDs and magazines which will be sent to your home. You will also have access to your own kaitiaki (support person) throughout the programme. Youll need to commit approximately 10-12 hours each week to learning. For more information: call free on 0800 37 37 37 go online at www.openwananga.ac.nz

What youll study


Youll learn about: employment preparation and job search skills employment rights and responsibilities personal development and future planning.

Pathway
This programme can lead into any higher level programme in any subject area.

Duration
52 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for further study in any subject leading towards your career goals.

Start
Monthly enrolments

Fees
No fees

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MAURI ORA
Overview

LEVEL

National Certificate in Mori (Te Waharoa)

Create a foundation for cultural awareness or discover your cultural identity with this popular programme which looks at Mori culture and New Zealand history. Gain an understanding around Mori practices, protocols and processes and learn about key historical events, such as colonisation and the Treaty of Waitangi. Both Mori and non-Mori can gain a basic insight into New Zealand history and Mori culture with this part-time, home-based programme.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 18 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident.

How youll study


This is a home-based programme. Throughout the 12 months you will receive learning resource kits (kete). Youll study 10-12 hours each week in your own time and have access to your own kaitiaki (support person). For more information: call free 0800 135 135 go online to www.openwananga.ac.nz

What youll study


Youll learn about: Mori customs, protocols, practices and philosophies key historical events, including: - migration - colonisation - the New Zealand Land Wars - the Declaration of Independence - Te Tiriti o Waitangi (the Treaty of Waitangi).

Pathway
This programme can lead into any higher level programme in any subject area.

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Career opportunities
Mauri Ora provides an introduction to Mori culture through New Zealand history and within a modern context. This knowledge provides a foundation for further study or towards employment, particularly in local or central government.

Duration
52 weeks

Start
Monthly enrolments

18

Fees
No fees

3& 4
Overview

LEVELS

SPEAKING & LIVING ENGLISH

Certificate in Practical English

Speak everyday conversational English with this fun language programme for adult learners. With two levels available, youll build your confidence while learning to speak good, basic English in the classroom, at home, and everywhere you go. Speaking and Living English uses a unique learning style called Ako Whakatere (accelerated learning) to speed up your progress in a relaxing environment. Youll also receive a kit full of learning resources (including audio CDs and books) so you can practice your English at home with family and friends.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident.

How youll study


This programme involves a combination of study activities, including directed and self-directed learning and tutorials. Youll need to: attend two 3-hour lessons per week for 18 weeks plus a 3-hour follow-up tutorial select from morning, afternoon or evening sessions complete 25 hours of study in your own time.

What youll study


Youll learn about: everyday conversational English words you need and confidence to use them pronunciation.

Pathway
The programme leads to the Certificate in English for Speakers of Other Languages (Levels 1-4).

Duration
18 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for further study in New Zealand as you work towards your career goals.

Start
March (Semester A) or July (Semester B)

Fees
No fees

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CESOL
Overview

Certificate in English for Speakers of Other Languages

1- 4

LEVELS

If you want to improve your English writing, reading and speaking, study with us to learn the language skills that will help you fit in and improve your chances of getting a job. With four levels available, this programme will help you build your word base while you learn how to apply the language in real-world settings. While youre studying with us, youll also get to look inside the Mori culture and learn some of the customs that are part of New Zealand society.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident meet the entry requirements of the programme in terms of English language ability.

How youll study


This programme is classroom based (face-to-face learning). You will learn as a class, a group, a pair and also do individual work. Classes are from Monday to Friday for 18 weeks. Assessments are based on NZQA levels 1 4 and will need to be achieved for successful completion of the programme.

What youll study


In this programme youll learn about reading, writing, speaking and understanding English. Youll look at: words, meanings, grammar and punctuation, formal and informal language, common phrases and sayings.

Pathway
After finishing this programme youll have a greater understanding of reading, writing, listening and speaking in English. Youll also have a higher level of confidence, motivation and passion for communicating in the English language and could go on to further study either at Te Wnanga o Aotearoa or with another tertiary provider. This programme can lead into any higher level programme in any subject area.

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Career opportunities
Skills gained in this progamme will help prepare you with the language skills youll need to get a job in New Zealand.

Duration
18 weeks

Start
March (Semester A) or July (Semester B)

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Fees
No fees

Contact us on:

0800 355 553 or www.twoa.ac.nz

TE REO RANGATIRA
Mori Language

TE REO RANGATIRA Mori Language CERTIFICATE


LEVEL PATHWAY

Certificate in Te Ara Reo Mori Certificate in Te Ara Reo Mori Certificate in Te Ptaketanga o te Reo

Level 2 Level 4 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7

9
He Waka Hiringa Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge

8 &9

LEVELS

Diploma in Te Ara Reo Mori Diploma in Te Aupikitanga ki te Reo Kairangi Diploma in Te Pnakitanga ki te Reo Kairangi

7
Diploma in Te Pnakitanga ki te Reo Kairangi

5-7 Te Mana Ao Troa Bachelor of Mori Advancement

LEVELS

6
Diploma in Te Aupikitanga ki te Reo Kairangi

5
Diploma in Te Ara Reo Mori
TE REO RANGATIRA - MORI LANGUAGE

4
Certificate in Te Ara Reo Mori Certificate in Te Ptaketanga o te Reo

2
Certificate in Te Ara Reo Mori

1
Tpapa/foundation studies programmes provide study skills and other knowledge that may be useful for programmes in this pathway.

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TE ARA REO MORI


Certificate in Te Ara Reo Mori
Overview

LEVEL

Take your use of the Mori language beyond Kia ora! Learn to speak basic, conversational reo Mori confidently, and learn about Mori customs and protocols in traditional and modern contexts. Te Ara Reo Mori is designed for adult learners and uses a unique learning style called Ako Whakatere (accelerated learning). Classes and tutorials are friendly, interactive and fun.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including face-to-face learning, group work, tutorials, self-directed and/or directed study. Youll need to: attend four one-day wnanga attend one noho marae attend tutorials complete a set amount of study in your own time.

What youll study


Youll learn about: basic phrases you can apply in everyday situations living in Aotearoa New Zealand whakapapa (genealogy and cultural identity) mihi (formal and informal greetings) whi (locality) how to tell the time in Mori how to describe travelling around how you travel, where you go Mori customs and protocols.
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Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Certificate in Te Ara Reo Mori (Level 4) Certificate in Tikanga Mori (Level 3) Certificate in Te Ptaketanga o Te Reo (Level 4).

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Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme help lead to a career within Mori organisations and communities, in the Mori health sector or in the education sector as: a khanga reo assistant a personal assistant an administrative assistant.

Duration
36 weeks

Start
March (Semester A) or July (Semester B)

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Fees
No fees

LEVEL

TE ARA REO MORI

Certificate in Te Ara Reo Mori

Overview
Develop your conversational Mori language skills at an intermediate level and increase your knowledge of tikanga Mori in traditional and modern contexts. This programme builds on the skills and knowledge developed in the Certificate in Te Ara Reo Mori (Level 2). Te Ara Reo Mori is designed for adult learners and uses a unique learning style called Ako Whakatere (accelerated learning). Classes and tutorials are friendly, interactive and fun.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident have either: - successfully completed the Certificate in Te Ara Reo Mori (Level 2), or - undertaken a pre-entry assessment to demonstrate competency equivalent to level 2.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including face-to-face learning, group work, tutorials, self-directed and/or directed study. Youll need to: attend four one-day wnanga attend one noho marae attend tutorials complete a set amount of study in your own time.

What youll study


Youll learn about: advanced sentence structures used in a variety of contexts reremahi (active sentences) whakakhoretanga (negatives) rerehng (passive sentences and instructions) he aha ki tua (future events) kupu takitahi (prefixes) A and O categories itemising, comparing and degrees of quality.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include the Diploma in Te Ara Reo Mori (Level 5).

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Duration
36 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career within Mori organisations and communities, in the Mori health sector or in the education sector as: a kaiako or kaiwhina in a khanga reo, kura kaupapa or wharekura a personal assistant an administrative assistant.

Start
March (Semester A) or July (Semester B)

Fees
No fees

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TE PTAKETANGA O TE REO
Certificate in Te Ptaketanga o te Reo
Overview
Immerse yourself in te reo Mori with this total immersion, Mori language programme its the fastest way to learn.

LEVEL

This programme focuses on developing written and verbal language skills, but has a special emphasis on krero (speaking the language). The programme has flexible study options so you can fit your study around your other commitments.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident pass an initial interview conducted by the programme kaiako.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including face-to-face learning, group work, tutorials, self-directed learning and/or directed study. Youll need to either: attend classes four days each week (Monday to Thursday) and attend two weekend wnanga (face-to-face option), or attend weekly tutorials plus ten noho (noho marae option).

What youll study


Youll learn about: tku whakapapa tku whnau tku trangawaewae tku reo.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Diploma in Te Ara Reo Mori (Level 5) Diploma in Te Aupikitanga ki te Reo Kairangi (Level 6) Te Pnakitanga ki Te Reo Kairangi (Level 7) Te Mana Ao Turoa Bachelor in Mori Advancement (Level 7) He Korowai konga Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching) (Level 7).

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Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career with Mori organisations and communities, with the Mori health sector or in the education sector as: a kaiako or kaiwhina in khanga reo, kura kaupapa or wharekura a personal assistant an administrative assistant a cultural advisor.

Duration
36 weeks

Start
March (Semester A) or July (Semester B)

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Fees
No fees

LEVEL

TE ARA REO MORI

Diploma in Te Ara Reo Mori

Overview
The Diploma in Te Ara Reo Mori will help you develop your skills in te reo Mori to an intermediate level and give you confidence to speak and write the language. Youll also gain intermediate-level knowledge of tikanga Mori in traditional and modern contexts. This programme is for adult learners and uses a unique learning style called Ako Whakatere (accelerated learning). Classes and tutorials are friendly, interactive and fun.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident either: - have successfully completed the Certificate in Te Ara Reo Mori (Level 4), or - undertake a pre-entry assessment to demonstrate competency at level 4.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including face-to-face learning, group work, tutorials, self-directed learning and/or directed study. Youll need to: attend four one-day wnanga attend one noho marae attend tutorials complete a set amount of study in your own time.

What youll study


Youll learn about: intermediate-level conversational Mori intermediate-level tikanga Mori in traditional and modern contexts.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include Te Aupikitanga ki te Reo Kairangi (Level 6). This programme also leads to undergraduate degrees offered by other tertiary organisations majoring in Mori or with a te reo Mori or tikanga Mori focus. Entry criteria may vary.

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Duration
36 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career within Mori organisations and communities, in the Mori health sector or in the education sector as: a khanga reo, kura kaupapa or wharekura assistant a personal assistant an administrative assistant.

Start
March (Semester A)

Fees
No fees

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TE AUPIKITANGA KI TE REO KAIRANGI


Diploma in Te Aupikitanga ki te Reo Kairangi
Overview

LEVEL

Te Aupikitanga will help you develop intermediate-level skills in te reo Mori and tikanga Mori. This total immersion programme will help you begin to solidify your knowledge and build comprehensive structures that will give you the confidence to use te reo Mori in a wide range of contexts. The skills you learn will increase your employment options and open up opportunities for higher level study, either with Te Wnanga o Aotearoa or with another institution.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident have completed Te Ptaketanga o te Reo (Level 4) or equivalent have successfully completed a pre-entry krero/tuhi.

What youll study


Youll learn about: ng huatanga o te reo using grammar and a wide range of grammatical structures within te reo Mori whakamori/whakapkeh producing accurate translations of selected texts from English to te reo Mori and from te reo Mori to English te orokohanga o te ao Mori identifying and discussing various versions of the creation stories kupu whakaniko accurately identifying, interpreting and using metaphorical language te hekenga mai o ng waka discussing various aspects of the great migration from Hawaiki to Aotearoa aro comprehensively examining and interpreting meanings from selected texts. te marae identifying and articulating the significance of marae and the roles and responsibilities of people in a marae setting waiata/haka examining the function and applying specialised knowledge through exploration and practice of traditional waiata and haka.

How youll study


This programme offers two delivery options: 1. The noho marae option has been designed as monthly noho in a total immersion environment. This is generally the preferred option if youre employed, and will usually be delivered from Friday to Sunday. 2. The daily delivery option has been designed for those who prefer day-to-day contact in a total immersion environment, usually from Monday to Thursday.
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Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Diploma in Te Pnakitanga ki te Reo Kairangi (Level 7) Te Mana Ao Troa - Bachelor of Mori Advancement (Level 7).

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Duration
36 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career with Mori organisations and communities, with the Mori health sector or the education sector as: a khanga reo, kura kaupapa or wharekura kaiako a personal assistant a cultural advisor an iwi/hap leader, specialist/expert in areas of tikanga Mori, mtauranga Mori and huatanga Mori.

Start
March (Semester A)

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Fees
No fees

LEVEL

TE PNAKITANGA KI TE REO KAIRANGI


Diploma in Te Pnakitanga ki te Reo Kairangi

Overview
This advanced total immersion Mori language programme will help you further develop your skills in te reo Mori and help you apply tikanga Mori across a wide range of contexts. Building on the skills you learned in Te Aupikitanga at level 6, youll further consolidate your knowledge and strengthen language structures to improve your confidence in a wide range of settings. Your learning will give you the skills you need to help meet a great need in the public and private sectors of the workforce for people with knowledge and understanding of te reo and tikanga Mori.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident successfully complete a pre-entry test.

What youll study


Youll learn about: ng huatanga o te reo using grammar and a wide range of grammatical structures within te reo Mori whakamori/whakapkeh producing accurate translations of selected texts from English to te reo Mori and te reo Mori to English prkau/pakiwaitara explaining and critically analysing the traditional and continuing role of prkau/pakiwaitara (stories and legends) as knowledge frameworks paki/kawa applying knowledge of formal and informal language waiata/haka applying specialised knowledge through exploration and practise of traditional waiata and haka karanga researching and evaluating specific aspects of karanga and analysing the impact on karanga with changes over time whaikrero researching and evaluating specific aspects of whaikrero and analysing the impact on whaikrero with changes over time.

How youll study


This programme is delivered through a combination of directed and self-directed learning activities. These include a combination of tutorials and on-site and/or marae-based noho, as well as completion of a set amount of study and other activities in your own time.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include He Waka Hiringa Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge (Level 9).

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Duration
36 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career with Mori organisations and communities, with the Mori health sector or the education sector as: a kaiako in khanga reo, kura kaupapa or wharekura a personal assistant a specialist expert in areas of tikanga Mori, mtauranga Mori, huatanga Mori iwi/hapu leader, translator.

Start
March (Semester A)

Fees
No fees

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ANGIT
Mori & Indigenous Peoples Development

ANGIT Mori & Indigenous Peoples Development CERTIFICATE


LEVEL PATHWAY

He Papa Tikanga - Certificate in Tikanga Mori Certificate in Tikanga Marae Certificate in Te Arataki Manu Krero Certificate in Indigenous Research

Level 3 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7

9
He Waka Hiringa Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge

8 &9

LEVELS

Diploma in Te Arataki Manu Krero Diploma in Iwi Marine & Freshwater Studies Te Mana Ao Troa - Bachelor of Mori Advancement

7
Te Mana Ao Troa Bachelor of Mori Advancement

He Waka Hiringa - Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge Level 9


LEVELS

5-7

6
Diploma in Mori Governance & Leadership Diploma in Iwi Marine & Freshwater Studies
ANGIT - MORI & INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DEVELOPMENT

5
Diploma in Te Arataki Manu Krero

4
Certificate in Te Arataki Manu Krero Certificate in Tikanga Marae Certificate in Indigenous Research

3
He Papa Tikanga Certificate in Tikanga Mori

1
Tpapa/foundation studies programmes provide study skills and other knowledge that may be useful for programmes in this pathway.

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HE PAPA TIKANGA
Certificate in Tikanga Mori
Overview

LEVEL

He Papa Tikanga will develop your understanding and appreciation of the Mori world view, values and beliefs, and how they function within Aotearoa New Zealand and international societies. This programme looks at how to apply these concepts in your home, workplace and your community.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities that includes face-to-face learning, group work, tutorials, self-directed and/or directed study. The programme also includes five marae-based stays (noho marae).

What youll study


Youll learn about: hap/iwi development and basic te reo Mori whakawhanaungatanga te reo Mori me ng tikanga introduction to language and protocols values and belief systems whakaaro Mori (thoughts) as expressed in ng krero o neher and whakatauk (stories, proverbs and songs past and present) Aotearoa New Zealand world views, the influence of the media, and the role of te ao Mori pwhiri and whakatau contextual studies tikanga Mori within a selected environment.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Certificate in Te Arataki Manu Krero (Level 4) Certificate in Tikanga Marae (Level 4) Certificate in Mori Performing Arts (Level 4).

ANGIT - MORI & INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DEVELOPMENT

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Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career as a: worker within Mori organisations and communities khanga reo assistant personal assistant administration assistant.

Duration
18 weeks

Start
March (Semester A) or July (Semester B)

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Fees
No fees

LEVEL

TIKANGA MARAE
Certificate in Tikanga Marae

Overview
If you havent been on a marae before, or if youve lost your connection with your marae, this programme will introduce you to key protocols and give you a taste of the rich culture that operates on marae across the country. Youll study in a safe and fun learning environment while you learn the basic skills and introductory knowledge associated with marae culture and protocols. Youll also learn about the significance of marae as bastions of Mori culture and the effects of loss of language and culture on marae.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to be: at least 16 years old a New Zealand citizen or a permanent resident.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including tutorials, self-directed learning and attendance at ten noho marae.

What youll study


Youll learn about: cultural practices, protocols, leadership, operational management and social interaction occurring on marae cultural and operational activities held on marae while you develop your skills and confidence so you can join in opportunities for kaumtua to pass on marae cultural knowledge to younger generations.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Certificate in Te Arataki Manu Krero (Level 4) Diploma in Te Ara Reo Mori (Level 5) Te Mana Ao Troa - Bachelor of Mori Advancement (Level 7).
ANGIT - MORI & INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DEVELOPMENT

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Duration
36 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in the programme will help prepare you for a career as a: teacher, instructor, assistant or worker within wharekura, kura kaupapa Mori or khanga reo cultural advisor/assistant within tertiary institutions, government departments, museums, iwi authorities and organisations support worker within Mori organisations and communities.

Start
March (Semester A)

Fees
No fees

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INDIGENOUS RESEARCH
Certificate in Indigenous Research
Overview

LEVEL

Take a journey that explores Mori and indigenous research practices in Aotearoa and learn to apply these practices in the New Zealand context. Skills you learn on this programme will allow you to participate effectively in research activities and roles throughout New Zealand.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident have either: - successfully completed at least one level 3 Te Wnanga o Aotearoa programme, or - successfully completed at least one level 3 equivalent programme.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including face-to-face learning, group work, tutorials, self-directed and/or directed study. This programme is full-time. It is taught over ten noho marae, and includes tutorials and set hours per week to work through the content.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Certificate in Te Arataki Manu Krero (Level 4) Diploma in Te Arataki Manu Krero (Level 5) Diploma in Iwi Marine & Freshwater Studies (Level 6) Diploma in Mori Governance & Leadership (Level 6) He Korowai konga - Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching) (Level 7) Te Tohu Paetahi Ng Poutoko Whakarara Oranga - Bachelor of Social Work (Biculturalisim in Practice) (Level 7) Te Mana Ao Troa - Bachelor of Mori Advancement (Level 7).

What youll study


ANGIT - MORI & INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DEVELOPMENT

Youll learn about: huatanga and tikanga Mori guiding research principles based on Mori/indigenous cultural aspects framing a research question applying appropriate research tools to answer a research question undertaking an indigenous research project from start to finish.

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Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career in: social policy departments iwi, hap, marae, whnau research community research.

Duration
36 weeks

Start
March (Semester A) or July (Semester B)

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Fees
No fees

LEVEL

TE ARATAKI MANU KRERO


Certificate in Te Arataki Manu Krero

Overview
Ensure the knowledge and practices of your marae are handed on to those who will take your place in the future. Join this friendly, interactive and fun programme to learn about, practise and share Mori traditions to strengthen the paepae on your marae. In the process, youll gain a solid foundation of skills that will open a range of career options to you. Key topics in this programme include tikanga, kawa, karakia, whakapapa, whaikrero, tauparapara, waiata and karanga.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident be mature show us youre highly motivated to engage with this programmes activities.

How youll study


This programme uses a mixed delivery mode that includes noho marae, tutorials, and self-directed and/or directed study.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Diploma in Te Arataki Manu Krero (Level 5) Diploma in Te Ara Reo Mori (Level 5) Te Pnakitanga ki te Reo Kairangi (Level 7).
ANGIT - MORI & INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DEVELOPMENT

What youll study


Youll learn about: classic Mori history safe practices relating to ancient karakia and karanga Mori fundamental reo, kawa and tikanga aspects of Mori tradition promotion of whnau development and iwi awareness through marae-based events and activities aspects of Te Tiriti o Waitangi (the Treaty of Waitangi).

QUICK FACTS
Duration
36 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career as a: cultural advisor counsellor kaiako or kairahi within a range of Mori education options (total immersion, kura kaupapa Mori, wharekura and khanga reo) specialist expert in specific areas of tikanga Mori, mtauranga Mori and huatanga Mori.

Start
March (Semester A) or July (Semester B)

Fees
No fees

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TE ARATAKI MANU KRERO


Diploma in Te Arataki Manu Krero
Overview

LEVEL

This programme builds on the knowledge you gained in Te Arataki Manu Krero (Level 4) as you work towards strengthening the paepae on your marae. Join us in a friendly, fun and interactive environment while you focus on learning practical Mori cultural knowledge and skills that will support your future career path. As with the level 4 programme, youll learn about, share and practise Mori traditions, including tikanga, kawa, karakia, whakapapa, whaikrero, tauparapara, waiata and karanga. These skills are essential to ensuring this sacred knowledge is handed on to future generations that will eventually take up positions of responsibility on the marae.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident have achieved Te Arataki Manu Krero (Level 4) or demonstrate ability to meet the graduate profile and programme outcomes of the level 4 programme.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including face-to-face learning, group work, tutorials, self-directed and/or directed study. Youll also need to attend eight noho marae.

Pathway
This programme can lead to Te Pnakitanga ki te Reo Kairangi (Level 7).

ANGIT - MORI & INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DEVELOPMENT

What youll study


Youll learn about: classic Mori history safe practices relating to ancient karakia and karanga fundamental reo, kawa and tikanga aspects of Mori tradition promotion of whnau development and iwi awareness through marae-based events and activities aspects of Te Tiriti o Waitangi (the Treaty of Waitangi).

QUICK FACTS
Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career as a: cultural advisor counsellor iwi/hap leader kaiako or kairahi within a range of Mori education options (total immersion, kura kaupapa Mori, wharekura and khanga reo) specialist expert in specific areas of tikanga Mori, mtauranga Mori and huatanga Mori.

Duration
36 weeks

Start
March (Semester A) or July (Semester B)

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Fees
No fees

LEVEL

MORI GOVERNANCE & LEADERSHIP


Diploma in Mori Governance & Leadership

Overview
If youre currently a trustee in a whnau, hap or iwi trust, the Diploma in Mori Governance & Leadership will help you develop the skills you need to be effective in these leadership roles. The programme will provide you with the key concepts, values and philosophies of governance and leadership interwoven with huatanga Mori. This knowledge will provide you with a sound base on which you can build culturally-linked and appropriate governance and leadership skills. While youre studying, youll be guided towards building your own model as a capable and strong independent thinker.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident have at least one of the following: - be a current trustee or have held a position as a trustee for at least two years - have successfully completed the Diploma in Small Business Enterprise (Level 5) or equivalent qualification - have demonstrated equivalent life experiences and learning.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including face-to face learning, regular mentoring sessions, self-directed learning and weekend wnanga. Youll need to: attend eight hours of tutorials per month attend ten hours of mentoring per month attend eight weekend wnanga throughout the programme complete up to 27.5 hours of study per week in your own time.

Pathway
ANGIT - MORI & INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DEVELOPMENT

What youll study


Youll learn about: how to engage in diverse situations how to become a successful critical thinker how to enhance and practise your public speaking how to display the leadership qualities needed when the going gets tough huatanga Mori, including te reo rangatira me na tikanga (how to respect and include Mori cultural protocols, voice, rights and customs) within Mori governance and leadership.

This programme can lead to: Diploma in Te Pnakitanga k te Reo Kairangi (Level 7) Te Mana Ao Troa - Bachelor of Mori Advancement (Level 7). It can also lead to a diploma or degree in business from a number of New Zealand tertiary organisations. Entry criteria may vary. Study areas include: law management studies business and information management.

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Duration
36 weeks

Start
March (Semester A)

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for: various roles within a whnau, hap or iwi organisation a directorship a position on an advisory board or board of trustees a job within a council or local government.

Fees
Fees apply

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IWI MARINE & FRESHWATER STUDIES


Diploma in Iwi Marine & Freshwater Studies
Overview

LEVEL

This programme is for people who would like to manage their iwi fisheries resources and assets to ensure they are treated sustainably and available to future generations. The programme provides practical learning experiences that intertwine mtauranga Mori with Western knowledge and science. Key success factors include a blend of guardianship of the taonga, responsibility for kaitiakitanga and sustainable management.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident demonstrate an interest or involvement in iwi marine and freshwater matters (this could include a letter of support from fisheries organisations detailing your experience and/or successful completion of a level 4 customary fishing management qualification on the NZQA framework) successfully complete an entry interview.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including noho marae, tutorials, regular mentoring sessions, self-directed learning and practicum. Youll need to: attend eight weekend noho per year attend four hours of tutorials per month complete up to 31 hours of study per week in your own time.

Pathway
This programme leads to Te Mana Ao Troa - Bachelor of Mori Advancement (Environment) (Level 7). It can also lead to a diploma or degree in mtauranga Mori or environmental management from a number of New Zealand tertiary organisations. Entry criteria may vary.

ANGIT - MORI & INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DEVELOPMENT

What youll study


Youll learn about: preserving and utilising traditional marine and freshwater knowledge effective understanding and management of your fisheries taonga a range of relevant technical skills and knowledge participating actively in commercial or customary fisheries decisions gaining expertise and experience in mahinga kai.

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Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for various roles within customary fisheries management, including working for mandated iwi organisations and asset holding companies that are responsible for the management of fisheries assets.

Duration
36 weeks

Start
March (Semester A)

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Fees
Fees apply

LEVEL

TE MANA AO TROA - TAIAO

Bachelor of Mori Advancement (Environment)

Overview
Te Mana Ao Troa is a flexible, full-time, three-year degree for those who are interested in leadership for environmental management and sustainability. Focusing on empowering whnau, hap and iwi to engage with environmental issues, policies and processes, graduates of this programme will have the knowledge and skills to take up roles as advocates, researchers, lobbyists, promoters and producers of environmental change. Traditional Mori knowledge provides the underpinning principles that ground this degree in Mori ways of knowing, doing and being. Third year students will put their knowledge and skills into practice by undertaking an environmental change project within their local community. This project can be used as the basis for continued study at masters level through He Waka Hiringa.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident have at least a level 4 qualification demonstrate knowledge and skills by successfully completing a preentry interview.

How youll study


This programme is noho-based. There are nine noho in year one.

What youll study


Youll learn under the following themes: Tne (leadership), Rongo (engagement) and Mui (innovation). Within these themes, topics of study include: te ao Mori kaitiakitanga whnau ora (sustainable living) and the global sustainable environment governance and leadership Mori and indigenous economic development strategic planning and financial analysis communication and diverse indigenous encounters negotiation and complex decision-making. Youll also develop your own principled approach to te taiao (natural environment) theory and practice within each of these topics.

This programme leads to He Waka Hiringa - Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge (Level 9). This programme can also lead to graduate level studies in environmental management at other tertiary institutions. Entry criteria will apply.

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Duration
36 weeks per year (3 years)

Start
March (Semester A)

Career opportunities
On successful completion of this degree, youll have the tools to engage and lead innovative environmental kaupapa throughout Aotearoa New Zealand and the world.

Fees
Fees apply

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ANGIT - MORI & INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DEVELOPMENT

Pathway

HE WAKA HIRINGA
Pending NZQA Approval

LEVEL

Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge

Overview
He Waka Hiringa Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge acknowledges excellence in indigenous practice and directs the benefits of those practices back into communities. This will involve a study of principled practice and the embedding of principle in your practice. This will culminate in the completion of a community project involving the application of your practice for community benefit.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident meet criteria for eligibility, suitability for admission and external support as outlined in the programme pre-enrolment guidelines.

How youll study


In year one, youll attend four noho and attend regular tutorials either in person at agreed locations or online. In year two, youll attend at least two of four noho and receive one-on-one mentoring from a tuakana (supervisor) chosen specifically for your project.

What youll study


In year one, youll study a range of philosophical frameworks that are underpinned by principles and how those principles inform practice. Then youll choose/create a framework and principles as part of your community project proposal and outline how the project will be completed. In year two, youll complete the project according to your proposal and document it in order that the community can use the information in the future.

Pathway
This programme leads to further study at higher levels and other post-graduates programmes with other institutions.

ANGIT - MORI & INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DEVELOPMENT

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Career opportunities
This programme will further the application of skills you already possess and will help prepare you for a career in any field where principled practice is valued.

Duration
36 weeks per year (2 years)

Start
March (Semester A)

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Fees
Fees apply

Contact us on:

0800 355 553 or www.twoa.ac.nz

TE ARAWHNUI
Business, Computing & Innovation

TE ARAWHNUI Business, Computing & Innovation CERTIFICATE


LEVEL PATHWAY

Certificate in Computing Certificate in Computing Certificate in Computing Certificate in Computing

Level 2 Levels 2 & 3 Level 3 Level 4 Level 2 Level 2 Level 3 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 5 Level 5

9
He Waka Hiringa Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge

8 &9

LEVELS

Certificate in First Steps to Business Certificate in Computing & Business Administration Certificate in First Line Management and Leadership Certificate in Money Management Certificate in Small Business Management Certificate in Applied Small Business Growth & Development Diploma in Information Technology Diploma in Small Business Enterprise

7
He Korowai konga Bachelor of Education (Adult Education)

LEVELS

5-7

5
Diploma in Information Technology Diploma in Small Business Enterprise Certificate in Applied Small Business Growth & Development
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4
Certificate in Computing Certificate in Small Business Management

3
Certificate in Computing Certificate in Computing
(Levels 2&3)

Certificate in Money Management

Certificate in First Line Management & Leadership

2
Certificate in Computing Certificate in Business Administration & Computing Certificate in First Steps to Business

1
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COMPUTING
Overview

LEVEL

Certificate in Computing
Including the National Certificate in Computing (Level 2)

More and more, computers are taking over our work lives, our social lives and our leisure time making computer skills essential knowledge for the 21st Century. Kick-start your career in computing, administration or other industries through this introductory programme. Youll learn the basics of computer hardware, software, email and office applications and open up a new world for you and your whnau.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident be able to show us youre committed to completing the programme.

How youll study


This programme offers a choice of two study paths (depending on how much class time you can commit to) as well as compulsory content covering aspects of kaupapa Mori. For the study options, youll need to either: attend four 5-hour classes per week and complete up to 14 hours of study in your own time (face-to-face), or attend two 4-hour classes per week and complete up to 26 hours of study in your own time (mixed mode). Youll also need to attend a compulsory visit to a marae and embrace the use of karakia, waiata, pwhiri, whakawhanaungatanga and basic te reo Mori within the learning environment during the programme.

What youll study


Youll learn about: computer hardware and software email and local area networks word processing and schematic diagrams (using Microsoft Word 2010) spreadsheets (using Microsoft Excel 2010) databases (using Microsoft Access 2010) Adobe CS5 - Indesign, Photoshop and Dreamweaver desktop presentations (using Microsoft PowerPoint 2010) kaupapa Mori (including tikanga Mori and te marae).

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Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Certificate in Computing (Level 3) Certificate in First Line Management & Leadership (Level 3) Certificate in Computing (Level 4).

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Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career as: an office administrator an administrative assistant a personal or executive assistant a receptionist a secretary an administrator within your own business.

Duration
18 weeks

Start
March (Semester A) or July (Semester B)

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Fees
No fees

LEVEL

COMPUTING & BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Certificate in Computing & Business Administration


Including the National Certificate in Computing & Business Administration

Overview
Get on top of the computing and administration tasks that make a business hum. Whether youre starting your own business or planning a career in computing or administration, this is an excellent programme to build your skills and knowledge on the essential daily administrative tasks that occur in every workplace. This programme will also introduce you to a wide range of software that you can use as a launch pad into industries like web design, graphic design, accountancy, database maintenance and so much more.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident be able to show us youre committed to completing the programme.

How youll study


This programme offers a choice of two study options (depending on how much class time you can commit to), as well as compulsory content covering aspects of kaupapa Mori. Youll need to either: attend four 5-hour classes per week and complete up to 14 hours of study in your own time (face-to-face), or attend two 4-hour classes per week and complete up to 26 hours of study in your own time (mixed mode).

What youll study


Youll learn about: keyboard skills computer maintenance email and digital communication technology word processing (Microsoft Word 2010) data entry and spreadsheets (Microsoft Excel 2010) customer service financial records, calculations and cash transactions health and safety in the workplace.

Pathway
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Pathway options for this programme include: Certificate in Computing (Level 2) Certificate in First Line Management & Leadership (Level 3) Certificate in Computing (Level 3) Certificate in Computing (Level 4) Certificate in Money Management (Level 3).

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Duration
20 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career as: an administrator within your own business an office administrator an administrative assistant a personal or executive assistant a receptionist a secretary.

Start
March (Semester A) or July (Semester B)

Fees
No fees

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COMPUTING
Overview

Certificate in Computing
Including the National Certificate in Computing (Levels 2 & 3)

2& 3
How youll study
This programme involves mixed mode delivery. Classes are held during the day or in the evening (including weekends at some locations). To complete the programme, youll need to: attend one 3-hour session per week do 30 self-directed learning hours per week attend three 5-hour compulsory workshops throughout the duration of the programme attend one 7-hour compulsory marae visit. Youll also need to embrace the use of karakia, waiata, pwhiri, whakawhanaungatanga and basic te reo Mori within the learning environment during the programme.

LEVELS

If you have basic computing skills, but no formal computing qualifications, and you want to learn more skills while completing the majority of your studies in your own time, this programme is for you! While youre on the programme, well provide you with a loan computer (with all necessary software installed), access to the internet, and access to our freephone helpdesk.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident complete and pass a pre-entry test to show that you have basic computing skills.

What youll study


Youll learn about: computer hardware and software email and local area networks word processing and schematic diagrams (Microsoft Word 2010) spreadsheets (Microsoft Excel 2010) databases (Microsoft Access 2010) desktop presentations (Microsoft PowerPoint 2010) Adobe CS5 - Indesign, Photoshop and Dreamweaver investigating the use of technology in an organisation kaupapa Mori (including tikanga Mori, te marae and ng kawa -iwi).

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Pathway
This programme leads to the Certificate in Computing (Level 4).

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Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career as: an office administrator an administrative assistant a personal or executive assistant a receptionist a secretary an administrator within your own business an information technology (IT) assistant.

Duration
36 weeks

Start
March (Semester A) or July (Semester B)

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Fees
No fees

LEVEL

Certificate in Computing

COMPUTING

Including the National Certificate in Computing (Level 3)

Overview
Take your basic computing skills to the next level and gain a nationally recognised qualification through this intermediate-level computing programme. While you study, youll engage with real life examples and learn how to use the latest technologies and software and apply them in the real world.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident show us youre committed to completing the programme have either: - a Certificate in Computing (Level 2) or equivalent qualification, including NZQA units 2780 and 2781, or - proven computing skills and experience to a level 2 standard to qualify for recognition of prior learning.

How youll study


This programme offers a choice of two study paths (depending on how much class time you can commit to), as well as compulsory content covering aspects of kaupapa Mori. Youll need to either: attend four 5-hour classes per week and complete up to 14 hours of study in your own time (face-face), or attend two 4-hour classes per week and complete up to 26 hours of study in your own time (mixed mode). Youll also need to embrace the use of karakia, waiata, pwhiri, whakawhanaungatanga and basic te reo Mori within the learning environment during the programme.
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What youll study


Youll learn about: word processing (using Microsoft Word 2010) spreadsheets (using Microsoft Excel 2010) databases (using Microsoft Access 2010) desktop presentations (using Microsoft PowerPoint 2010) contemporary information technologies, computer systems and networks Adobe CS5 - Indesign, Photoshop and Dreamweaver use of computer technology in an organisation kaupapa Mori (ng kawa -iwi).

Pathway
This programme leads to the Certificate in Computing (Level 4).

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Duration
18 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career as: an office administrator an administrative assistant a personal or executive assistant a receptionist a secretary an administrator within your own business an information technology (IT) assistant.

Start
March (Semester A) or July (Semester B)

Fees
No fees

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COMPUTING
Overview

Certificate in Computing
Including the National Certificate in Computing (Level 4)

4
How youll study

LEVEL

Launch your career in the computer industry with this level 4 programme and develop your computing skills to a higher level. While youre on the programme, well provide you with a loan computer (with all necessary software installed), access to the internet and access to our freephone helpdesk.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident show us youre committed to completing the programme have a Certificate in Computing (Level 3) or equivalent qualification pass a pre-entry assessment test (if choosing the mixed mode study option detailed below).

This programme offers a choice of two study paths (depending on how much class time you can commit to). Youll need to attend two 3-hour classes per week and complete up to 28 hours of study in your own time (mixed mode).

Pathway
This programme leads to the Diploma in Information Technology (Level 5).

What youll study


Youll learn about: project management data communications advanced computing systems relational databases and software programming Adobe CS5 Indesign, Photoshop, Dreamweaver and Flash.

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Career opportunities
Career options available through further study in this area include roles in the information and communication technology (ICT) industry as, for example: a software developer a multimedia and/or web designer a database administrator a technical consultant jobs in other specialised industries (e.g., research and project management).

Duration
18 weeks

Start
March (Semester A) or July (Semester B)

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Fees
No fees

LEVEL

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Diploma in Information Technology
Pending NZQA Approval

Overview
This programme will help you develop the knowledge and skills youll need to start a career as a computer programmer, web developer or IT field support technician. Key topics include Linux, systems analysis, selecting and configuring operating systems, network and software components, website development and business applications.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident have completed the Certificate in Computing (Level 4), National Certificate in Computing (Level 4), or equivalent meet other criteria that may apply.

How youll study


This is a face-to-face programme. Youll be expected to attend formal teaching sessions and lab times. Classes run from Monday through to Thursday with Fridays as a study day.

Pathway
This programme leads to further study at higher levels in the computing and IT field, including study at degree level.

What youll study


This programme consists of a combination of core compulsory units and electives. Within these units youll look at computer networks, programming and communications. Youll also study software development and design, web and graphic design, systems architecture and much more.

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Duration
36 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for further study in information technology and set a strong foundation for opportunities to work nationally or internationally with any organisation that uses information technology.

Start
March (Semester A)

Fees
Fees apply

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TE ARAWHNUI - BUSINESS, COMPUTING & INNOVATION

FIRST STEPS TO BUSINESS


Certificate in First Steps to Business (FSB)
Overview

LEVEL

Whether youre new to the business world, want to build your business skills, or simply looking for a place to start, FSB will help you to realise your business potential. FSB will give you an understanding of fundamental business concepts and processes and help you plan and develop your business ideas.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident be committed to completing the programme attend an information seminar and an interview meet criteria for eligibility, suitability for admission and external support as outlined in the pre-enrolment guidelines.

How youll study


First Steps to Business is a face-to-face programme and is available nationally. Youll need to attend one class per week plus a workshop every three weeks. Youll also need to complete a set amount of study hours in your own time.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Certificate in Money Management (Level 3) Certificate in First Line Management & Leadership (Level 3) Certificate in Small Business Management (Level 4) Certificate in Applied Small Business Growth & Development (Level 5) Diploma in Small Business Enterprise (Level 5).

What youll study


TE ARAWHNUI - BUSINESS, COMPUTING & INNOVATION

Youll learn about: personal skills and attributes required to run a business time management goal setting business planning identifying business opportunities personal and basic business budgeting skills effective advertising and promotion techniques.

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Career opportunities
Skills gained in First Steps to Business will help prepare you for: advancement in your current job self-employment.

Duration
24 weeks

Start
March/April (Semester A) or July/August (Semester B)

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Fees
No fees

LEVEL

MONEY MANAGEMENT

Certificate in Money Management (CMM)

Overview
The ability to manage money is an essential life-skill for all New Zealanders, regardless of age or current level of income. The Certificate in Money Management will help you develop this ability, enabling you to make decisions that will help you reach your financial goals and provide a secure financial future for your whnau.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident meet criteria for eligibility, suitability for admission and external support as outlined in the pre-enrolment guidelines either: - have successfully completed a level 2 programme with the required literacy and numeracy, or - sit and pass a literacy and numeracy exercise.

How youll study


The Certificate in Money Management offers a face-to-face option and is available nationwide. You'll need to attend one class per week plus a workshop every three weeks. Youll also need to complete a set amount of study hours in your own time.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Certificate in Small Business Management (Level 4) Certificate in Applied Small Business Growth and Development (Level 5) small business management programmes that focus on self-employment small business management programmes that link to higher level business management qualifications.

What youll study


Youll learn about: money and debt management, including developing an awareness of your current financial position and money habits wealth creation and protection, including various financial products that can be used for retirement savings, types of insurances to secure your financial situation, and using trusts as a form of asset protection property investment, including home ownership, as well as how to build your wealth by buying investment properties equity and other investments, including key concepts relating to sharemarkets and conducting an evaluation of a business for investment purposes.

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Duration
24 weeks

Start
March/April (Semester A) or July/August (Semester B)

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for: self-employment a wide range of business-related careers.

Fees
No fees

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TE ARAWHNUI - BUSINESS, COMPUTING & INNOVATION

FIRST LINE MANAGEMENT & LEADERSHIP


Certificate in First Line Management & Leadership
Including the National Certificate in Business (First Line Management)

LEVEL

Overview
Set a solid foundation in first line management and leadership skills, knowledge and attributes while helping out in your community. This programme uses the unique wnanga management and leadership approach that combines empowerment, personal growth and confidence building with learning in mtauranga Mori. This knowledge is shared with an emphasis on helping the communities that Te Wnanga o Aotearoa serves. Skills taught in this programme are essential for people working as team leaders, supervisors, charge hands or similar roles. Youll also gain experience and confidence to contribute more widely to enhancing our communities.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident attend a pre-entry interview show us you have the ability and commitment to complete this programme have the ability to complete practical workplace assessments.
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How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including face-to-face learning and self-directed study. Youll need to: attend a 4-hour tutorial once per week complete up to 30 hours of study in your own time each week attend set wnanga.

What youll study


Youll learn about: team development communications systems and process management leadership.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Certificate in Small Business Management (Level 4) Certificate in Applied Small Business Growth & Development (Level 5) Diploma in Small Business Enterprise (Level 5) Diploma in Mori Governance & Leadership (Level 6).

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Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for: further study in first line management and leadership community leadership roles employment as a: - manager - supervisor - team leader - charge hand - project leader - production manager.

Duration
18 weeks

Start
March (Semester A) or July (Semester B)

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Fees
No fees

LEVEL

SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Certificate in Small Business Management (CSBM)

Overview
Do you have a business idea, or would you like to improve your existing business? If so, the Certificate in Small Business Management is designed for you. This programme will provide you with the practical tools youll need to establish your business or manage your current business more effectively.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident show us youre committed to completing the programme meet criteria for eligibility, suitability for admission and external support as outlined in the pre-enrolment guidelines attend an information seminar and an interview.

How youll study


The Certificate in Small Business Management offers a choice of two delivery options. A face-to-face option is available nationally and a mixed mode option is available in Auckland. You'll need to do one of the following: attend one class per week plus a workshop every three weeks and complete a set amount of study hours in your own time (face-to-face), or commit to studying mostly in your own time with the support of your kaiako (tutor) at workshops and visits (mixed mode).

What youll study


Youll learn about: business planning processes in the New Zealand business environment business law, including legal terms and concepts and preparing a legal plan marketing, including principles and concepts which can be applied to real-life situations people management, including employment and staff development small business accounting, including business mathematics and accounting concepts (e.g., cashbooks and filing GST returns) the financial plan, including taxation, budgeting, sourcing finance and implementing financial policies and procedures into a business.

Pathway
TE ARAWHNUI - BUSINESS, COMPUTING & INNOVATION

Pathway options for this programme include: Certificate in Applied Small Business Growth & Development (Level 5) Diploma in Small Business Enterprise (Level 5) Diploma in Mori Governance & Leadership (Level 6).

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Duration
36 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in the programme will help prepare you for: advancement in your current job establishing your own business self-employment.

Start
March (Semester A) or July (Semester B)

Fees
No fees

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APPLIED SMALL BUSINESS GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT


Overview

Certificate in Applied Small Business Growth & Development (CABG)

LEVEL

Are you currently a business owner or have you recently completed a business plan? If so, and youre ready to grow your business, then this programme is for you. Youll learn skills in business development analysis, implementation projects, reports and presentations that will help you take your business to the next level.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident be committed to completing the programme demonstrate (via an interview/questionnaire) that you have a sound knowledge of the business youre working in meet criteria for eligibility, suitability for admission and external support as outlined in the pre-enrolment guidelines either: - be a graduate of the Certificate in Small Business Management (Level 4) or equivalent, or - have a suitable business plan, or - already be operating a business.

evaluate and report on the success of projects you have implemented make recommendations that will enable your business to reach its desired future position.

How youll study


This programme is available nationally. To complete the programme, you'll need to attend one class per week (weeks 1 22) and two classes per week (weeks 23 and 24). You'll also need to commit to completing a set amount of study hours in your own time. All students on the programme are entitled to 12 hours of one-on-one mentoring with a kaitiaki (support person).

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What youll study


Youll learn how to: identify business development projects that are appropriate for your business develop, implement and monitor action plans for your business development projects

Pathway
This programme can lead towards a diploma or degree in business from a number of New Zealand tertiary organisations. Entry criteria may vary.

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Duration
24 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in the Certificate in Applied Small Business Growth & Development will help prepare you for: advancement in your current job establishing your own business business management roles self-employment.

Start
March (Semester A) or August (Semester B)

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Fees
No fees

LEVEL

SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE


Diploma in Small Business Enterprise

Overview
If youve recently started a small business, youll be aware of the many skills and varied knowledge you need to make your business a success. This programme builds on the skills presented in the Certificate in Small Business Management (Level 4) to provide you with the business theory that will enable you to manage your small business enterprise more effectively. During the programme, youll also learn how to apply the theory in practical situations through case study analyses and group discussions.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident have successfully completed the Certificate in Small Business Management (Level 4) or an equivalent qualification have management experience in the workplace.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including face-toface weekly tutorials, self-directed learning and noho. Youll need to: attend weekly tutorials attend eight weekend noho throughout the year complete up to 27 hours of study per week in your own time.

What youll study


Youll learn: introductory accounting and finance introductory organisational management principles of marketing international business introductory business research principles of economics business communication introductory entrepreneurship and small business skills.

Pathway
This programme leads to the Diploma in Mori Governance & Leadership (Level 6).
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This programme can also pathway to degrees external to Te Wnanga o Aotearoa.

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Duration
36 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will: increase your skills and knowledge to continue running your own business increase opportunities for you to advance your current employment position improve employment opportunities where basic management knowledge is required.

Start
March (Semester A)

Fees
Fees aply

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HAUORA
Health & Fitness

HAUORA Health Fitness CERTIFICATE


&
LEVEL PATHWAY

Kaupapa Hihiri Ngkau - Certificate in Sports, Fitness & Heath Kaupapa Toimau Tkaro - Certificate in Sports Leadership Kaupapa Toimau Hauora Certificate in Health & Fitness Leadership Certificate in T Taua Certificate in Waka Ama Hauora - Certificate in Elderly Health Care Rongo Mori - Certificate in Mori Appreciation

Level 2 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4

8 &9 He Waka Hiringa Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge

LEVELS

7
Te Mana Ao Troa Bachelor of Mori Advancement

LEVELS

5-7

He Korowai konga Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching)

LEVELS

5-7

He Korowai konga Bachelor of Education (Adult Education)

LEVELS

5-7

4
Certificate in Waka Ama Hauora - Certificate in Elderly Heath Care Rongo Mori Certificate in Rongoa Mori Appreciation

2
Kaupapa Hihiri Ngkau Certificate in Sports, Fitness & Health

1
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HAUORA - HEALTH & FITNESS

Kaupapa Toimau Tkaro Certificate in Sports Leadership

Kaupapa Toimau Hauora Certificate in Health & Fitness Leadership

Certificate in T Taua

KAUPAPA HIHIRI NGKAU


Certificate in Sports, Fitness & Health
Overview

LEVEL

If you love sport, enjoy being part of a team, and would like to work or volunteer in the world of sport, this introductory programme is the ideal place to start. Youll learn the basics of refereeing, coaching, first aid, safety, nutrition, sports administration, teamwork, programme development, communication skills and much more!

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including faceto-face learning, group work, tutorials, self-directed and/or directed study. Youll need to: attend classes five days each week take part in a range of physical and practical experience activities on and off the field.

What youll study


Youll learn about: written and verbal communication documenting business transactions and writing reports applying rules and regulations in competitive sport situations planning, conducting and reviewing a coaching session taking part in meetings taking part in physical activities first aid, resuscitation and injury management anatomy related to physical activity nutrition and its affect on physical activity.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Kaupapa Toimau Tkaro Certificate in Sports Leadership (Level 4) Kaupapa Toimau Hauora Certificate in Health & Fitness Leadership (Level 4) Certificate in T Taua (Level 4) Certificate in Waka Ama (Level 4).

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Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for further study towards a career in: refereeing and coaching sports nutrition and health sports administration sports event assistance sports programme development contributing effectively as a volunteer in a range of sports activities and organisations.

Duration
18 weeks

Start
March (Semester A) or July (Semester B)

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Fees
Fees apply

LEVEL

KAUPAPA TOIMAU TKARO


Certificate in Sports Leadership

Overview
Open a door into the world of sport through this popular programme that has helped many of our graduates launch their careers. This programme is for athletes who want to improve their performance. Well take you through the principles of athlete development, sports performance, advanced sports nutrition, dealing with the media, managing injuries and much more. Youll also learn the skills to build and manage your career as an athlete on the way to the top of your field!

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including faceto-face learning, group work, tutorials, self-directed and/or directed study. Youll need to: attend classes five days each week take part in a range of physical and practical experience activities on and off the field.

What youll study


Youll learn about: writing a CV (curriculum vitae) a record of your educational achievement, work history and achievements managing your own career development exploring the structure of sports organisations in New Zealand planning a beginners coaching session applying basic principles of sports psychology the human body - the basics of physiology and anatomy providing first aid and injury management applying knowledge of nutrition to physical activity needs assessing individual fitness finding out about legal and financial issues relevant to professional sports people handling the media.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Kaupapa Toimau Hauora Certificate in Health & Fitness Leadership (Level 4) Certificate in T Taua (Level 4) Certificate in Waka Ama (Level 4) He Korowai konga Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching) (Level 7).

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Duration
36 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for further study towards a career in: refereeing coaching personal training sports nutrition and health sports administration sports programme development sports media sports event management sports psychology sports education professional sport as a competitor outdoor education.

Start
March (Semester A)

Fees
Fees apply

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KAUPAPA TOIMAU HAUORA


Certificate in Health & Fitness Leadership
Overview

LEVEL

Skilled coaches, instructors and trainers are in hot demand across the sports and leisure industries both here in Aotearoa New Zealand and overseas. Learn what you need to know to be a fitness coach, instructor, group instructor or personal trainer so you can help others reach their peak performance. In the process, youll also learn how to achieve your personal best.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including faceto-face learning, group work, tutorials, self-directed and/or directed study. Youll need to: attend classes five days each week take part in a range of physical and practical experience activities on and off the field.

What youll study


Youll learn about: physical, technical and professional aspects of fitness developing exercise regimes and exercise-to-music classes managing your own health and fitness developing communication and people skills assessing and managing client fitness providing appropriate customer/client service applying basic principles of sports psychology the human body - the basics of physiology and anatomy providing first aid and injury management using and maintaining fitness equipment.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Kaupapa Toimau Tkaro Certificate in Sports Leadership (Level 4) Certificate in T Taua (Level 4) Certificate in Waka Ama (Level 4) He Korowai konga Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching) (Level 7).

HAUORA - HEALTH & FITNESS

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Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for further study towards a career in: refereeing coaching personal training sports nutrition and health sports programme development sports psychology sports education professional sports as a competitor outdoor education contributing effectively as a volunteer in a range of sports activities and organisations.

Duration
36 weeks

Start
March (Semester A)

60

Fees
Fees apply

LEVEL

Certificate in T Taua

T TAUA

Overview
Explore the ancestral practices of T Taua. Walk the path followed by our tpuna in pursuit of this privileged and sacred knowledge as you become acquainted with the history, core values and protocols of the warrior. T Taua is taught through the traditional practices of mau rkau and taiaha. As you learn, you will be reconnected with your heritage in a way that will define your future and introduce you to a path of lifelong learning.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including faceto-face learning, group work, tutorials, self-directed and/or directed study. Youll need to: attend eight weekend wnanga attend weekly tutorials throughout the programme.

What youll study


This programme has eight modules covering comprehensive skills and knowledge related to a range of topics, including: sport, games and training exercises of the toa whakapapa pepeha karakia traditional garments and dress health, fitness and wellbeing knowledge, tikanga and values of the toa features of mau rkau tikanga, stances, positions, strokes, body movements, facial expressions, blocks, counters, engagement traditional kai, nutrition and rongo mau rkau group formations and presentations, choreography of patterns of movements and free-form movements influences on mau rkau.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Kaupapa Toimau Tkaro Certificate in Sports Leadership (Level 4) Kaupapa Toimau Hauora Certificate in Health & Fitness Leadership (Level 4) Certificate in Mori Performing Arts (Level 4) Certificate in Waka Ama (Level 4) He Korowai konga Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching) (Level 7).

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Duration
36 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career as a: mau rkau coach mau rkau health fitness trainer mau rkau instructor performing artist outdoor educator.

Start
March (Semester A)

Fees
No fees

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WAKA AMA
Overview

LEVEL

Certificate in Waka Ama

Learn the skills of waka ama, including effective paddling, coaching, team management, food preparation and whnau support. Youll also complete your level 1 coaching certificate, which you can use across other sporting areas. This programme encourages lifelong learning and development and is taught in a supportive and positive environment.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident have either: - prior waka experience, or - successfully completed a level 3 programme in a related area.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including face-to-face learning, group work, tutorials, experiential and peer learning, self-directed and/or directed study. Youll need to: attend eight monthly noho attend a 1-day wnanga.

What youll study


Youll learn: skills for lifelong learning through waka ama understanding of waka ama in a wide range of contexts paddling ability skills for waka ama club management waka ama method and technique to develop waka ama within the wider community.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: He Korowai konga - Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching) (Level 7) Te Ara Reo Mori (Level 5).

HAUORA - HEALTH & FITNESS

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Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career in: tourism sport leisure health teaching outdoor education.

Duration
36 weeks

Start
March (Semester A)

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Fees
No fees

LEVEL

Certificate in Elderly Health Care

HAUORA

Overview
Hauora - the Certificate in Elderly Health Care is about whnau (family) caring for kaumtua (elder/s). When whnau take on the role to care for kaumtua, they are often at a loss and find navigating the health system an overwhelming task. This programme supports and assists whnau to provide the best quality care for kaumtua in their homes.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident be at least 16 years old meet criteria for eligibility, suitability for admission and external support as outlined in the programme pre-enrolment guidelines.

How youll study


Modes of delivery are contact and mixed mode. The programme is made up of four modules delivered over 36 weeks that include: four noho marae tutorials a self-reflective journal.

What youll study


The programme is underpinned by four themes: Kaitiakitanga - to understand the roles and responsibilities of caregivers and whnau, and to examine and establish relationships with practitioners who provide kaumtua/elderly care hurutanga - the foundations of home health care for kaumtua Koha - to support kaumtua and whnau to manage care and to assist with access to services Mauri Ora - to achieve the goal of ongoing wellness for kaumtua, whnau and caregivers.

Pathway
This programme leads to Te Mana Ao Troa (Taiao) Bachelor in Mori Advancement (Environment) (Level 7).

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Duration
36 weeks March (Semester A) No fees

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career as: an aged care residential worker a kaiwhina a kaitautoko a home care or support worker.

Start

Fees

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RONGO MORI
Overview

Certificate in Rongo Mori Appreciation

4
How youll study

LEVEL

Learn foundation skills in the practices of rongo Mori (traditional Mori health and medicine). During this programme, youll explore the origins, cultural principles and practices surrounding rongo and youll begin to learn how to apply these. Although you wont emerge from this programme with a practicing qualification, youll be prepared for further study in this area.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident have either: - successfully completed a level 3 mtauranga Mori programme, or - have experience equivalent to the Certificate in Tikanga Mori (Level 3), or - have three or more years experience in hauora Mori practices.

This programme involves a mix of study activities, including face-toface learning, group work, tutorials, self-directed and/or directed study. Youll also need to attend four weekend noho marae and two one-day wnanga.

Pathway
This programme leads to Te Mana Ao Troa (Taiao) Bachelor of Mori Advancement (Environment) (Level 7). Youll also have the skills to study in the natural therapies and traditional indigenous Mori medicine with other organisations. Entry criteria may vary.

What youll study


Youll learn about: origins, cultural principles and practices surrounding rongo Mori indigenous plant species topics including: - identification - classification - health and safety - kaitiakitanga.
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Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career in: marketing among Mori (iwi/hap) community health organisations promoting healthy lifestyles promoting traditional Mori knowledge.

Duration
18 weeks

Start
March (Semester A) or July (Semester B)

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Fees
No fees

Contact us on:

0800 355 553 or www.twoa.ac.nz

TOI
Mori & Indigenous Arts

TOI Mori Indigenous Arts CERTIFICATE


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LEVEL PATHWAY

Kwai Raupapa - Certificate in Introduction to (Mori) Art Kwai Raupapa - Certificate in Mori Visual Arts Certificate in Mori Performing Arts Toi Paematua - Diploma in Mori Art Maunga Kura Toi - Bachelor of Mori Art

Level 3 Level 4 Level 4 Level 5 Level 7

9
He Waka Hiringa Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge

8 &9

LEVELS

7
Maunga Kura Toi Bachelor of Mori Art

LEVELS

5-7

5
Toi Paematua Diploma in Mori Art

Kwai Raupapa Certificate in Mori Visual Arts

Certificate in Mori Performing Arts

3
Kwai Raupapa Certificate in Introduction to (Mori) Art

1
Tpapa/foundation studies programmes provide study skills and other knowledge that may be useful for programmes in this pathway.

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KWAI RAUPAPA
Overview

LEVEL

Certificate in Introduction to (Mori) Art

Explore the world of art and develop your artistic process while you investigate your options for further tertiary study. You choose the medium, you choose materials, you choose the process. This introductory programme will help you expand your knowledge of the arts and provide you with the confidence to start on a learning pathway that extends to degree level. While youre on this programme, youll be involved in a range of projects designed to engage communities with Mori art.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including face-to-face learning, group work, tutorials, self-directed and/or directed study.

What youll study


Youll learn about: applying basic tikanga Mori appropriate to the art form using different types of art media, materials and hands-on processes developing these processes when making your work applying basic research processes, safe practice and workshop management.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Kwai Raupapa Certificate in Mori Visual Arts (Level 4) Certificate in Mori Performing Arts (Level 4).

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Career opportunities
Skills gained in this entry-level programme will help prepare you for further study in related arts or other indirectly related programmes.

Duration
18 weeks

Start
March (Semester A) or July (Semester B)

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Fees
No fees

LEVEL

Certificate in Mori Visual Arts - Raranga, Whakairo, Rauangi

KWAI RAUPAPA

Overview
Immerse yourself in Mori art design and creative processes with this level 4 certificate. You can choose between raranga (traditional Mori weaving), whakairo (traditional Mori carving) and the world of Mori visual arts. This programme is a great place to begin your path into tertiary study and will prepare you for a higher level qualification in the Mori arts. Once youve completed Kwai Raupapa, you might like to move up to the level 5 Toi Paematua programme or use your new skills to launch a career in an arts-related field.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years of age be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident provide a portfolio containing visual evidence of creative practice provide a CV showing evidence of relevant prior learning and experience.

What youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including faceto-face learning, group work, tutorials, self-directed and directed learning.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Certificate in Mori Performing Arts (Level 4) Toi Paematua Diploma in Mori Art (Level 5).

How youll study


Youll learn about: applying basic tikanga Mori appropriate to the chosen kaupapa toi using different types of kaupapa toi, materials and hands-on processes developing these processes when making own work applying basic research processes, safe practices and workshop management.

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Duration
36 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this entry-level programme will help prepare you for further study in related arts or other indirectly related programmes.

Start
March (Semester A)

Fees
Fees apply

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MORI PERFORMING ARTS


Certificate in Mori Performing Arts
Overview

LEVEL

Lights, camera, action! Theres no better way to learn than by doing. This high-energy, action-packed practical programme is for those who love to perform. In the first half of this programme, youll learn everything you need to know about performance and production. In the second half, youll put your skills into practice as you and your classmates produce your own show, from scripting, choreography, lighting and stage production through to promotion, marketing and sales. Unlock your natural talent and knowledge of Mori performing arts, stand tall with pride, and emerge well on the way to your chosen career path.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident show us you have a passion for the performing arts.

How youll study


This programme uses a mixed mode of delivery, including face-toface learning, tutorials, self-directed and/or directed study.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Toi Paematua Diploma in Mori Art (Level 5) He Korowai konga Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching) (Level 7) Te Tohu Paetahi Ng Poutoko Whakarara Oranga Bachelor of Social Work (Biculturalism in Practice) (Level 7).

What youll study


Youll learn about: whats required to give a first rate performance how to organise and run a successful production theory relating to performing on stage huatanga Mori - including te reo rangatira me na tikanga (how to respect and include Mori cultural practices, protocols, and customs) within the Mori performing arts.

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Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career in: media studies social work teaching the performing arts tourism.

Duration
36 weeks

Start
March (Semester A)

70

Fees
No fees

LEVEL

Diploma in Mori Art - Raranga, Whakairo & Rauangi

TOI PAEMATUA

Overview
Toi Paematua provides an opportunity for you to build on the skills and knowledge you gained in Kwai Raupapa (or a similar programme) and prepares you for further study in the arts, including the Maunga Kura Toi degree. This is a one-year, intensive programme in which youll learn practical skills and intermediate-level technical knowledge in the fields of raranga, rauangi or whakairo. Although Toi Paematua is offered as a diploma, you may wish to continue with your studies through levels 6 and 7 to graduate with Maunga Kura Toi.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident meet criteria for eligibility, suitability for admission and external support as outlined in the programme pre-enrolment guidelines either: - successfully completed the level 4 Kwai Raupapa certificate (or an equivalent programme that has 120 level 4 credits), or - have proof of relevant experience equivalent to that provided in the level 4 Kwai Raupapa certificate, which could include an art portfolio.

Pathway
This programme leads to Maunga Kura Toi Bachelor of Mori Art.

What youll study


As well as choosing to specialise in whakairo, raranga or rauangi, your study will be supported by development of the following skills: develop appreciation and understanding of origins associated with a chosen kaupapa toi develop sound process and technical skills for a chosen kaupapa toi develop understanding and appreciation regarding tikanga and huatanga Mori practices for a chosen kaupapa toi develop appreciation and awareness of Kaupapa Wnanga/ principle-based practice build rangahau and analytical skills for a chosen kaupapa toi.

How youll study


This programme uses mixed mode delivery that includes, lectures, tutorials, self-directed and/or directed learning.

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Duration
36 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for: further study of Mori visual arts to degree level further study into teaching positions within secondary and tertiary education art departments entry level positions within museums, art galleries or touring exhibitions artistic work within collectives and workshops assisting in running an art studio or exhibition space artistic work within stage, theatre and television artistic work in advertising.

Start
March (Semester A)

Fees
Fees apply

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MAUNGA KURA TOI


Pending NZQA Approval

LEVEL

Bachelor of Mori Art - Raranga, Whakairo & Rauangi

Overview
This three year degree, grounded in mtauranga Mori (or Mori knowledge), provides a framework for you to build the skills to create works of art within your chosen kaupapa toi (media practice). Each paper is a project-based learning journey through which you will develop your creative practices and learn to express your experiences in significant language. Along the way, youll also gain complementary skills in management, history, tikanga (protocols) of Mori art, and exhibition practices. In the final year of this qualification, youll get an opportunity to complement your core practice with electives in teaching, business or curatorship. This unique programme will enable you to fully experience kaupapa Mori methodologies while being engaged in the development of key skills in arts practice.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident. Youll be interviewed and will need to provide a portfolio of your work with a covering letter and evidence of your academic achievement relevant to the objectives of this degree programme. Prior achievement could be one of the following: completion of the prior level of this diploma programme recognised prior learning relevant papers/qualifications you may have already gained at another tertiary institution and wish to cross credit. Youll also need to show us an awareness of, and commitment to, the level of engagement required for full-time degree study in the arts.
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What youll study


Youll have proficient skills and knowledge to work from theoretical processes to practice in the workshop, classroom, or studio. Each level builds on the one before so that skills and knowledge are layered to develop the depth of understanding necessary at each level, allowing the natural unfolding of konga potential. Learning is often repeated through project work to affirm learning and your chosen major will allow you to explore and extend more in these art forms.

Pathway
This programme leads to He Waka Hiringa Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge (Level 9). The programme can also lead to post-graduate studies at other tertiary organisations.

How youll study


This programme uses mixed mode delivery that includes lectures, tutorials, self-directed and/or directed study.

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Duration
* 36 weeks per year (3 years)
artistic work within collectives and workshops (wnanga) running an art studio or exhibition space artistic work on contract within stage, theatre or television artistic work in freelance advertising.

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for: further study in teaching positions within secondary and tertiary education art departments positions within museums, art galleries or touring exhibitions

Start
March (Semester A)

72

Fees
Fees apply

* Te Wnanga o Aotearoa is running Year 1 (level 5) of this three-year programme in 2013.

Contact us on:

0800 355 553 or www.twoa.ac.nz

TE HIRINGA
Education & Social Services

TE HIRINGA Education Social Services CERTIFICATE


&
LEVEL PATHWAY

Te Tiwhikete Ng Poutoko Whakarara Oranga - Certificate in Social Services Diploma in Adult Education Te Ttohu Arahina Te Hunga Tangata (Ng Poutoko Whakarara) - Graduate Diploma in Professional Supervision He Korowai konga - Bachelor of Education (Adult Education) He Korowai konga - Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching)

Level 4 Level 5 Level 7 Level 7 Level 7 Level 7

9
He Waka Hiringa Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge

8 &9

LEVELS

Te Tohu Paetahi Ng Poutoko Whakarara Oranga - Bachelor of Social Work (Biculturalism in Practice)

7
Graduate Diploma in Professional Supervision

Te Tohu Paetahi Ng 5-7 Poutoko Whakarara Oranga - Bachelor of Social Work

LEVELS

5
Diploma in Adult Education

4
Te Tiwhikete Ng Poutoko Whakarara Oranga Certificate in Social Services

1
Tpapa/foundation studies programmes provide study skills and other knowledge that may be useful for programmes in this pathway.

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He Korowai konga Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching)

LEVELS

5-7

He Korowai konga Bachelor of Education (Adult Education)

LEVELS

5-7

TE TIWHIKETE NG POUTOKO WHAKARARA ORANGA


Certificate in Social Services
Overview

LEVEL

If youre currently working in (or want to work in) social services, this programme will provide you with an introductory qualification to help you achieve your career goals. Youll get the training and qualifications you need to work as a social service worker in non-clinical roles, and youll be ready to take on further study towards professional training in the social work field.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident have successfully completed a programme or have literacy skills at level 3 or above (or sit a pre-entry test to demonstrate this) complete a pre-entry interview with a programme kaiako.

How youll study


Modes of delivery are contact and mixed mode, including: directed and self-directed learning with printed materials classroom delivery noho marae weekend wnanga support from kaiako online and telephone (when required) practice-based learning. This programme involves a mix of study activities, including presentations, essays, reports, journal writing, waiata, te reo, noho marae and research.

What youll study

TE HIRINGA - EDUCATION & SOCIAL SERVICES

The programme is underpinned by: bicultural knowledge of engaging in relationships and kaupapa bicultural knowledge of purposes, obligation and legacies of social services whakawhanaungatanga and creating and maintaining positive relationships effective bicultural communication the relevance of Te Tiriti o Waitangi to social services in Aotearoa New Zealand knowledge of wnanga knowledge of basic reo and tikanga Mori.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Te Tohu Paetahi Ng Poutoko Whakarara Oranga Bachelor of Social Work (Biculturalism in Practice) (Level 7) He Korowai konga Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching) (Level 7).

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Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career as a: social services support worker community support worker (entry level only) kaitautoko kaiwhina.

Duration
36 weeks

Start
February (Semester A)

76

Fees
No fees

LEVEL

ADULT EDUCATION

Diploma in Adult Education

Overview
Are you interested in contributing to transformation through education? This programme positions Mori philosophies as the foundation towards understanding the self. Youll explore the implications this has for learning styles, learning methods, effective learning environments and the responsibilities that the educator has in bringing joy back into learning.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident have an appropriate level of literacy skills be currently in a position that delivers face-to-face learning to three or more adults or have access to a group of learners complete an admission selection and interview process.

How youll study


The programme requires you to: attend four weekend noho marae per year attend four 1-day wnanga contribute to online forums for at least two hours per day wnanga with kaiako when support is required.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: He Korowai konga - Bachelor of Education (Adult Education) (Level 7) He Korowai konga Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching) (Level 7) Te Ttohu Arahina te Hunga Tangata (Ng Poutoko Whakarara Oranga) Graduate Diploma in Professional Supervision (Level 7) Te Mana Ao Troa (Taiao)- Bachelor of Mori Advancement (Environment).

What youll study


Youll learn about: kaitiakitanga (responsibilities of being an effective educator) hurutanga (responsibilities of ensuring that youre well-equipped, well-resourced and well-planned to enter learning spaces) koha (responsibilities to make contributions to education) mauri ora (responsibilities to be a reflective practitioner).

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Duration
36 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career as an adult educator in: a private training establishment a wnanga or other educational institution community organisations the workplace.

Start
March (Semester A)

Fees
No fees

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TE TTOHU ARAHINA TE HUNGA TANGATA


(NG POUTOKO WHAKARARA ORANGA)
Graduate Diploma in Professional Supervision
Overview

LEVEL

This programme will prepare you for employment across a range of sectors wherever leadership and kaitiakitanga are key elements, for example, social science, health and education. While youre studying, youll deconstruct existing supervision models of practice and reconstruct professional supervision practice within a bicultural framework. This will enable you to place your own notions and concepts within the context of biculturalism in relation to principle-based positions and roles.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 18 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident be awarded a diploma (e.g., humanities, social sciences or education) and have at least two years professional experience and/or be awarded with a degree (e.g., humanities, social sciences or education and be in practice in that profession) appear before a selection panel and be accepted by them for enrolment.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including face-toface weekend learning, self-directed study and practice-based learning through practicum. Youll need to: work within a relevant organisation attend weekend noho do other study in your own time.

Pathway
This programme leads to graduate studies in professional supervision at other tertiary organisations. Entry criteria may vary. It could also lead to He Waka Hiringa - Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge (Level 9).

What youll study


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Youll learn about: worldview significance and consequences (tohutohu) supervisors expectations (kaitiakitanga) tikanga, ethics and lore (tiaki) supervision in your context (tautoko) integration as a supervisor (arataki). Youll also participate in two practicums throughout the year, the first as a supervisee and the second as a supervisor.

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Duration
36 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career across a range of sectors including: social science health education.

Start
March (Semester A)

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Fees
Fees apply

LEVEL

HE KOROWAI KONGA
Bachelor of Education (Adult Education)
Pending NZQA Approval

Overview
He Korowai konga Bachelor of Education (Adult Education) will prepare you for a career as an adult educator. This three-year, full-time programme of study develops and applies a Mori worldview, philosophies and theories of education. Principles that inform the programme include: ako (reciprocal and transformational relationship of teaching and learning); aro (assessment, evaluation, reflective praxis); whanaungatanga (enduring relationships) and te hiringa (spirituality and passion). Embracing mtauranga Mori, this degree supports individuals to be reflective, culturally aware and responsive practitioners who are able to think deeply and critically about education, its issues, its potential, and their role within it.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 18 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident have completed a programme of study at level 4 of no less than 120 credits or have relevant life and/or work experience in adult education have an appropriate level of literacy and numeracy skills complete an admission selection and interview process.

How youll study


This programme is offered through a combination of delivery methods: wnanga (one-day sessions, face-to-face directed learning) tutorial groups where learning is reinforced classroom-based learning practice-based learning online learning noho - noho marae (stayovers at a marae) - noho wnanga (stayovers not held at a marae).

What youll study


This programme reflects a holistic view of education, weaving principle, theory and practice throughout with a particular focus on: the art, science and joy of ako education in Aotearoa New Zealand mtauranga Mori principled practice and praxis subject knowledge.

This programme may lead to He Waka Hiringa - Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge (Level 9).

QUICK FACTS
Duration
36 weeks per year (3 years)

Career opportunities
Graduates may work as teachers, education administrators, group facilitators and policy professionals while contributing to improving education in Aotearoa New Zealand and advancing Mori education and success for learners.

Start
March (Semester A)

Fees
Fees apply

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TE HIRINGA - EDUCATION & SOCIAL SERVICES

Pathway

HE KOROWAI KONGA
Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching)
Pending NZQA Approval

LEVEL

Overview
He Korowai konga Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching) will prepare you for a career as a primary school teacher. It is designed to produce transformative educational leaders with specialist knowledge and skills in the field of primary education. This three-year, fulltime programme of study is underpinned by Mori philosophies, Mori principles and mtauranga Mori (Mori knowledge). Youll learn about the New Zealand education system and theories of teaching and learning. Youll also gain practical experience working alongside professional teachers in New Zealand schools. If you are looking for a rewarding exciting and dynamic career, this is the programme for you!

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 18 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident have University Entrance or NCEA required credits (if under 20 years of age) have completed a programme of study at level 4 of no less than 120 credits (if over 20 years of age) have an appropriate level of literacy and numeracy skills complete a selection and interview process.

How youll study


This programme is offered through a combination of delivery methods wnanga (one-day sessions, face-to-face directed learning) tutorial groups where learning is reinforced classroom-based learning practice-based learning online learning noho - noho marae (stayovers at a marae) - noho wnanga (stayovers not held at a marae).

What youll study


TE HIRINGA - EDUCATION & SOCIAL SERVICES

This programme reflects a holistic view of education weaving principle, theory and practice throughout with a particular focus on: the art, science and joy of ako education in Aotearoa, New Zealand mtauranga Mori principled practice and praxis subject knowledge.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Te Ttohu Arahina te Hunga Tangata (Ng Poutoko Whakarara Oranga) Graduate Diploma in Professional Supervision (Level 7) He Waka Hiringa - Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge (Level 9).

QUICK FACTS
Career opportunities
This programme will help prepare you to register as a teacher through the New Zealand Teachers Council.

Duration
*36 weeks per year (3 years)

Start
March (Semester A)

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* Te Wnanga o Aotearoa is running Year 1 (Level 5) of this three-year programme in 2013.

Fees
Fees apply

LEVEL

TE TOHU PAETAHI NG POUTOKO WHAKARARA ORANGA


Bachelor of Social Work (Biculturalism in Practice)

Overview
This programme recognises the historical foundations of Aotearoa New Zealand society, understanding human relationships in the pursuit of mauri ora. The programme is grounded in bicultural frameworks that consciously accord Mori bodies of knowledge to actively participate alongside non-Mori bodies of knowledge in the learning and teaching journey. This approach will allow tauira to develop a personal model of best social work practice in Aotearoa New Zealand that will allow graduates to make contributions of consequence wherever they choose to practice.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 18 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident complete the BSW (BiP) programme enrolment form complete our selection/interview process follow a police vetting and licensing process (the police vetting process may impact on your eligibility for the BSW programme).

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities, including: directed and self-directed learning with printed materials noho marae classroom delivery weekend wnanga support from kaiako - online and telephone (when required) practice-based learning.

What youll study


This programme is underpinned by: significance of worldviews takep (principles) Mori and non-Mori bodies of knowledge contextualisation transformative praxis.

Pathway
Pathway options for this programme include: Te Ttohu Arahina te Hunga Tangata (Ng Poutoko Whakarara Oranga) Graduate Diploma in Professional Supervision (Level 7) He Waka Hiringa - Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge (Level 9) post-graduate papers or masters in social work available through other tertiary providers. Entry criteria may vary.

QUICK FACTS
Duration
36 weeks per year (3 years) Year 1 & 2 - March (Semester A) Year 3 - January (Semester A)

Career opportunities
This programme will help prepare you for a career across a range of sectors including: corrections, court and parole work, and Child Youth and Family social service agencies youth, iwi and social transformation-related occupations social advocacy social work service management - human rights general health, cultural health and mental health-related social work occupations social work education social research policy.

Start

Fees
Fees apply

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TE HIRINGA - EDUCATION & SOCIAL SERVICES

UMANGA
Professional Skills, Trades & Vocations

Professional Skills, Trades & Vocations


LEVEL PATHWAY

UMANGA
Level 3

Certificate in Foundational Forest Harvesting Taumata Raukura - New Zealand Certificate in Career Preparation (Tertiary Study Skills) Taumata Raukura - New Zealand Certificate in Career Preparation (Police) Taumata Raukura - Certificate in Career Preparation (Infrastructure)

Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4

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He Waka Hiringa Masters of Applied Indigenous Knowledge

Taumata Raukura - Certificate in Career Preparation (Agriculture)

8 &9

LEVELS

7
Te Mana Ao Troa Bachelor of Mori Advancement

LEVELS

5-7

He Korowai konga Bachelor of Education (Adult Education)

LEVELS

5-7

4
Taumata Raukura - New Zealand Certificate in Career Preparation (Tertiary Study Skills)

Taumata Raukura New Zealand Certificate in Career Preparation (Police)

Taumata Raukura Certificate in Career Preparation (Infrastructure)

Taumata Raukura Certificate in Career Preparation (Agriculture)

3
Certificate in Foundational Forest Harvesting

1
Tpapa/foundation studies programmes provide study skills and other knowledge that may be useful for programmes in this pathway.

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UMANGA - PROFESSIONAL SKILLS, TRADES & VOCATIONS

FOUNDATIONAL FOREST HARVESTING


Certificate in Foundational Forest Harvesting
Overview

LEVEL

Learn the skills that will set you up to work in the forest. This hands-on, 36 week programme will give you the basic skills to get you started in a career in cable logging or ground-based logging. Youll get to work in the forest with a forestry crew or a logging contractor throughout the programme so you get the vital experience you need. Your kaiako (tutor) will also teach you all you need to know about chainsaw maintenance, health and safety and more.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident have a level 2 qualification or pass a pre-enrolment assessment that reflects literacy and numeracy abilities possess a high level of physical fitness to get the best out of this practical course participate in an interview and consent to undergo compulsory drug testing.

How youll study


The Certificate in Foundational Forest Harvesting is highly practical and involves a mix of practical forestry work and field visits while practising skills learnt in a classroom environment.

Pathway
This programme may lead to qualifications in forest harvesting or management at a number of other New Zealand tertiary providers. Entry criteria may vary.

UMANGA - PROFESSIONAL SKILLS, TRADES & VOCATIONS

What youll study


Youll learn about: cable logging/ground-based logging systems, processes and capabilities applying what youve learned in a practical, real-world forest harvesting or logging operation.

QUICK FACTS
Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for: a job as an entry-level cable logging/ground-based crew member in forest harvesting/logging operations further study which will provide entry to higher level jobs in the forest harvesting industry.

Duration
36 weeks February/March (Semester A) or July/August (Semester B) Fees apply

Start

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Fees

LEVEL

New Zealand Certificate in Career Preparation (Tertiary Study Skills)


Pending NZQA Approval

TAUMATA RAUKURA

Overview
Are you looking at studying at a higher level, but are unsure of your study skills? Taumata Raukura Career Preparation (Tertiary Study Skills) will help you understand your own learning style and show you how to make the most of your study time. Increase your knowledge and skills and be better prepared for higher level studies.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 16 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident meet criteria for eligibility, suitability for admission and external support as outlined in the programme pre-enrolment guidelines.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities. Youll need to: attend classes, noho marae and tutorials complete a set amount of study in your own time.

Pathway

What youll study


In this programme youll learn: a range of philosophical frameworks and how those principles inform practice to recognise learning styles to develop an individual career plan about Mori principles and practices multiple study tools, like effective note taking critical thinking and analysis research skills planning and preparation techniques reading and writing strategies referencing report writing presentations.

This programme will help prepare you for further higher level studies at level 4 and above in any subject.

QUICK FACTS
Duration
36 weeks

Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will provide a foundation in any field and further the application of skills you already possess in areas such as research and analysis.

Start
March (Semester A)

Fees
Fees apply

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UMANGA - PROFESSIONAL SKILLS, TRADES & VOCATIONS

TAUMATA RAUKURA
Overview

LEVEL

New Zealand Certificate in Career Preparation (Police)

This exciting new programme sets you up with the knowledge and skills you need to begin a career with the police. You may also like to enrol in further specific training, or a higher level diploma or degree.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be a New Zealand citizen or have New Zealand permanent residency and be living in New Zealand permanently be at least 18 years of age at the completion of the programme fulfill criteria for eligibility, suitability for admission and external support as outlined in the programme pre-enrolment guidelines. These include: - being medically and physically fit - being proficient in English and maths - meeting the vetting standards applied to all applicants by New Zealand Police - having at least a restricted drivers licence.
UMANGA - PROFESSIONAL SKILLS, TRADES & VOCATIONS

What youll study


Youll learn to: demonstrate knowledge of Mori principles and practices apply leadership in the context of Mori principles and practices demonstrate leadership in the context of career preparation implement a police service career preparation plan demonstrate interpersonal and emotional intelligence leadership skills that are relevant to the police service apply functional literacy and numeracy skills in preparation for a career in the police service develop an individual learning and development plan specific to career preparation apply career skills in a practical setting.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities. Youll need to: attend classes, wnanga, noho marae and tutorials participate in a work placement complete physical requirements complete a set amount of study in your own time.

Pathway
This programme will prepare you for the New Zealand Police recruitment process.

QUICK FACTS
Career opportunities
Knowledge and skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for further study or a career in: New Zealand Police other government agencies, such as Customs, Department of Corrections, etc. security sports and fitness fire services.

Duration
36 weeks March (Semester A)
Supported by

Start

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Fees apply

Fees

LEVEL

Certificate in Career Preparation (Infrastructure)

TAUMATA RAUKURA

Overview
Start a career in engineering and construction with the New Zealand Certificate in Career Preparation (Infrastructure). This programme will give you foundation-level knowledge of infrastructure development (including roading, building, mining, tunnelling, traffic and transportation or other construction projects) as an introduction to further learning in this field. Youll also get practical hands-on experience in the industry. The programme is taught in a unique Mori learning environment that is based on the Mori principles of whanaungatanga (family relationships), rangatiratanga (leadership), thonohono (engagement) and mauitanga (innovation).

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be at least 17 years old be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident have at least a restricted drivers license be committed to completing the programme have a level 2 or equivalent qualification or attain competence in a level 2 pre-assessment in literacy and numeracy know that, while not relevant to programme entry, you may have to undergo a drug test prior to commencing your practical work placement

What youll study


While youre on this programme, youll: gain fundamental knowledge of earthworks management and infrastructure works learn how to use and maintain small machinery and equipment used in temporary traffic control develop work, team and leadership values and skills through classes and noho marae (weekend stays on a local marae) become familiar with on-site health and safety create a career plan for the infrastructure industry learn skills to help you apply for jobs.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities including directed and self-directed learning.

Pathway
This programme can lead to further study in the infrastructure field with another institution.

QUICK FACTS
Duration
36 weeks March (Semester A) Fees apply

Career opportunities
Taumata Raukura can help prepare you for an entry-level position in infrastructure or construction (further training may be necessary).

Start

Fees

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UMANGA - PROFESSIONAL SKILLS, TRADES & VOCATIONS

TAUMATA RAUKURA
Pending NZQA Approval

LEVEL

Certificate in Career Preparation (Agriculture)

Overview
Learn the skills and knowledge you need to start a career in agriculture with this career preparation programme. You will learn the basic skills to prepare you for entry into further specific training or higher level degree study or to get you started in the agricultural industry.

Entry details
To enrol, youll need to: be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident be at least 18 years of age meet criteria for eligibility, suitability for admission and external support as outlined in the programme pre-enrolment guidelines.

How youll study


This programme involves a mix of study activities including directed and self-directed study. Youll need to attend tutorials, noho marae and field trips.

Pathway What youll study


Youll learn how to: demonstrate knowledge of Mori principles and practices apply leadership in the context of Mori principles and practices demonstrate leadership in the context of career preparation implement an agriculture career preparation plan demonstrate interpersonal and emotional intelligence leadership skills that are relevant to the agriculture industry apply functional literacy and numeracy skills in preparation for a career in the agriculture industry apply career skills in a practical setting. Pathway options for this programme include Te Mana Ao Troa Bachelor of Mori Advancement (Environment) (Level 7).

UMANGA - PROFESSIONAL SKILLS, TRADES & VOCATIONS

QUICK FACTS
Career opportunities
Skills gained in this programme will help prepare you for a career within the agricultural industry, including dairy, sheep and cattle farming.

Duration
36 weeks March (Semester A) Fees apply

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Fees

Contact us on:

0800 355 553 or www.twoa.ac.nz

AKO MAI
Study With Us
Te Wnanga o Aotearoa offers a range of core support services to ensure students have every chance of successfully achieving their educational aspirations.

TE PUNA MANAAKI
STUDENT SUPPORT

About us
Our student support advisors are here to help you while you study. This includes helping you with any issues you may have with your enrolment, your coursework, choosing a future career, managing a disability, or taking care of financial needs or your general wellbeing. Well work with you to assist you with the skills to complete your studies and achieve success. Our services are free and anything you tell us will stay with us we wont give your information to anyone you dont want us to. Listed below are some of the things we can help you with.

Financial assistance
Youll need to support yourself financially while youre studying we can help you make sure you receive all the financial support youre entitled to. This includes help with Work and Income and StudyLink, as well as help with scholarships, hardship grants and loans. We can also put you in touch with people who will help you with budgeting advice to make your dollars go further.

Disability support
If you have a temporary or permanent disability or impairment, make sure you ask us how we can help. We can arrange an assessment of your learning needs, or an eye or hearing test. If you have an impairment, we may be able to provide a note-taker or support worker, or special equipment or resources.

Health and well-being


We know its important to be healthy in mind and body while we study. We can help you find a counsellor or health care provider to make sure that youre fit and healthy while youre with us. We can also provide guidance and support if you have concerns or complaints about your studying experience.

Contact us
For more information on our services, or if you need help, please contact your local student support team on freephone 0800 355 553 or email us at student.support@twoa.ac.nz Call our freephone: 0800 355 553 Email us: student.support@twoa.ac.nz

Enrolment support
We can help you work through the options to choose a programme that will set you on the right track with your study and launch you into the career youve always wanted. We can also guide you through the enrolment process.

Student representation
As a student at Te Wnanga o Aotearoa, youll get a chance to be a representative for your class. Student Support works closely with class representatives to make sure students concerns are heard and addressed. Volunteers for this role are usually chosen at the beginning of each programme so put up your hand if youre keen!

Academic support
Our student support advisors can set you up with the skills you need to write essays and complete assignments, including helping with things like time management, reading strategies, and referencing.

Careers guidance
We can help you reach your career goals by working with you to plan your career, prepare a curriculum vitae (CV) and cover letter, brush up on job search skills, or enrol with Student Job Search.

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NG WHARE WHRIKI KHUNGAHUNGA


EARLY LEARNING CENTRES
Looking for the best in childcare and early education for your young family? Why not enrol them at one of our early learning centres? Te Wnanga o Aotearoa provides high-quality early childhood education and care to children of students, staff and communities. Each of ng whare whriki khungahunga: has a high proportion of qualified and registered early learning teachers (at least 80 percent of staff) provides a learning environment embedded in Te Whriki (the early childhood education curriculum) offers competitive and comparative fees is registered with WINZ (for those who are eligible for a childcare subsidy) provides 20 hours of early childhood education each week for children three to six years old supplies healthy meals for all children at no extra cost. You can choose from one of our five centres:

Gisborne
Whare mai
Whirikoka Campus (06) 869 2071 wa@twoa.ac.nz

Te Awamutu
Apakura Te Kkano
Apakura Campus (07) 872 0419 atk@twoa.ac.nz

Hamilton
Raroera Te Puwai
Te Rapa Road Raroera Campus (07) 849 9742 rtp@twoa.ac.nz

Tokoroa
Te Rau Oriwa
Gate 3 Tokoroa Hospital Grounds Maraetai Road Tokoroa (07) 886 0324 tro@twoa.ac.nz

Mngere
Ng Kkano o Te Mnuka
10 Canning Crescent Mngere (09) 255 1408 nkm@twoa.ac.nz

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Contact us on 0800 355 553


Ask to be put through to the early learning centre manager in your region.

TE PTAKA MRAMATANGA
LIBRARIES
Te Ptaka Mramatanga provides a free, comprehensive service to all students, wherever they are studying. Our libraries based around the country provide friendly, trained and experienced staff to help you find and use information for research, learning and assignments. All our libraries provide: free computer access (including internet); a range of books, journals, audio-visual titles and databases that support Te Wnanga o Aotearoa programmes; the ability to view videos and listen to music; and much more. Each library in the group is looked on as the learning communitys own space, with staff placing emphasis on helpfulness in a welcoming environment. Students are encouraged to contact library staff with their questions or requests, either in person or by freephone, email or post. In addition, each regional librarian provides an outreach service, regularly travelling to learning sites that are some distance from the library buildings. The library website contains links to a wide variety of resources, including the library catalogue where students can find and order titles at any time. Required books can be couriered to you and returned to the library at no charge. Te Ptaka Mramatanga has designed a service to ensure that every student, in every place, in every programme of study, has the library experience that makes the best possible contribution to learning success at Te Wnanga o Aotearoa. For more information, youre welcome to visit our libraries or contact us at:

Manukau
15 Canning Crescent, Mngere, Auckland PO Box 43112, Mngere (09) 256 5900 Freephone: 0800 355 553

Papaiea
142 Botanical Road, Takaroa, Palmerston North (04) 238 1131 ext: 6767 Freephone: 0800 355 553

Porirua
3 Heriot Road, Porirua (04) 237 7166 ext: 6049 Freephone: 0800 355 553

Raroera
510 Te Rapa Road, Te Rapa, Hamilton (07) 849 8820 Freephone: 0800 11 55 33

Waiwhero
2/20 Depot Street, Waiwhero, Rotorua (07) 3436087 ext: 8172 Freephone: 0800 355 553

Whangarei
129-131 Lower Cameron Street, Whangarei (09) 430 0982 ext: 7703 or 7709 Freephone: 0800 11 55 33

Whirikoka
630 Childers Road, Gisborne (06) 868 7045 ext: 6442 Freephone: 0800 355 553

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AOTEAROA SCHOLARSHIP TRUST


(AST)

About us
In 2010, Te Wnanga o Aotearoa established the Aotearoa Scholarship Trust (AST) to provide financial support to current and prospective students. The trust helps students further their tertiary education by awarding scholarships or providing other financial assistance. The inaugural pool of scholarships attracted more than 200 applications in 2011 with twenty-seven scholarships being awarded to students from Te Wnanga o Aotearoa, Wintec and Te Whare Wnanga o Awanuirangi.

2012 Scholarship results


Scholarships awarded in 2012 ranged from diploma to degree level, including memorial awards and conference support. In total, 187 applications were received in 2012 showing the continued popularity of these scholarships. Twenty scholarships were awarded totalling $115,000. The calibre of the scholarship recipients demonstrated academic success, creativity, innovation, community involvement and contribution.

2013 Scholarship offering


Further information about the 2013 pool of AST scholarships can be found on the Te Wnanga o Aotearoa website or obtained from your local student support office. This information will be available from December 2012. The pool will be similar to 2012 and will include degree scholarships, memorial and special awards. A mix of specific and open criteria will apply for students studying at diploma, degree, masters and PhD levels. Applications close on the 28th March 2013.

Contact us
For more information, or if you have any questions, email us at ast@twoa.ac.nz .

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KPUIA
GRADUATE COMMUNITY

About us
Kpuia is the graduate community of Te Wnanga o Aotearoa. If youve completed a programme with Te Wnanga o Aotearoa from certificate to degree level, youre eligible to join Kpuia.

Who can become a member?


If youve completed a qualification with Te Wnanga o Aotearoa, youre eligible to join Kpuia.

History
Kpuia has been 27 years in the making and was launched in September 2010. The name Kpuia comes from a proverb by the late second Mori King, Kngi Twhiao (1822-1894), who who was well-known for his prophetic sayings. Ki te kotahi te kkaho ka whati, ki te kpuia e kore e whati. When reeds stand alone they are vulnerable, but bound together they are unbreakable. This proverb was expressed by Kngi Twhiao to inspire his people to unite and support one another despite the hardships of that time. It still holds significance today as an acknowledgement of the universal value of kotahitanga (unity), an underpinning value of Te Wnanga o Aotearoa.

How do I become a member?


Register at www.twoa.ac.nz/register-kapuia

Do I have to pay to become a member?


No, there are no subscription fees.

Who do I contact for more information?


Awhimai Huka
Rkaikahuroa National Kpuia Co-ordinator kapuia@twoa.ac.nz

Anthea Kingi
Rkaikahuroa Marketing Administrator kapuia@twoa.ac.nz

Our aim
Kpuia provides a formal forum through which graduates can share their journeys, experiences and stories. Kpuia supports graduates to maintain and build on the relationships they forged while they were studying with Te Wnanga o Aotearoa. Kpuia also provides ongoing support for graduates as they move into work or further study.

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RRANGI WHAKAMRAMA
GLOSSARY
Words in this glossary are defined according to their usage at Te Wnanga o Aotearoa. In any language, a word may have a number of meanings with subtle nuances and shades of meaning depending on context. This is particularly so for the Mori language. As an oral language, meanings may vary quite markedly depending not only on context, but also on intonation when a word is spoken. Knowledge of concepts that underpin kupu Mori can also alter, or add to, the apparent meanings of words. It should be noted that this glossary does not provide global meanings for the words contained here. For additional meanings of kupu Mori, refer to the Dictionary of the Mori Language by H.W Williams (ISBN 186956-045-0). and blood; tribe

koha - gift (not exclusively materialistic) khanga reo - language nest; a total immersion Mori language family programme for young children from birth to six years of age. knae ako - learning module krero to speak; talk; discuss; debate koro / koroua - elderly man kotahitanga - oneness; unity knae ako - module; paper kuia - elderly woman kuki airani - Cook Islands or Cook Islander kupu - word kura - school kura kaupapa - school operating under Te Aho
Matua o ng Kura Kaupapa Mori principles, customs and values using te reo Mori as the medium of instruction

mau rkau - the art of mori weaponry mauri - life principle mihi - to greet; a speech of greeting moana - sea moko - tattooing on the face or body ng - plural of te ngahere - forest noho marae - live-in or stay over (not
exclusively on a marae)

kaiako - tutor kaiwhina - personal assistant kaihaut - executive director kaimahi - staff member; staff kaitautoko - assistant; support person kaitautoko whakarite - administration support kaitiaki - guardian; support person kaitiakitanga - guardianship kaitohutohu - advisor kaiwhakahaere - manager kaiwhakahaere--mahi - operations manager kaiwhakahaere--rohe - regional manager kaiwhakahaere mtauranga - academic
manager

NZQA - New Zealand Qualifications Authority kawa - formal paki - informal ora - alive; well; in health paepae - speaking platform Pkeh - a person of European descent
(generally)

ako - learn; teach (see tikanga whakaako) konga - a learner engaged in the tikanga
whakaako process in a field in which he or she has some previous experience (see tauira)

aotearoa - long white cloud; New Zealand Apakura - Tainui ancestor and tribe; name of
the Te Awamutu campus

kaiwhakarite papa konga - site administrator kanohi ki te kanohi - face-to-face kapa haka - haka group karakia - incantation; similar to the western
concept of prayer

mahi - work mana - prestige; having influence of power manaaki - show respect or kindness to;
entertain

pnui - newsletter; circular papa konga - delivery site Papaiea - traditional name given to the
Palmerston North campus

atua - a god; demon; supernatural being awhi - embrace; foster; cherish whina - assist; benefit; befriend directed learning - new learning that occurs in
the presence of a kaiako

karanga - a call (usually of welcome) katoa - all; the whole; altogether kaumtua - elder/s kaupapa - theme; philosophy; topic; agenda kawa - protocol kete - basket traditionally made from flax kngitanga - Mori king movement koeke - council of elders

manaakitanga - hospitality; respectfulness mana whenua - local people manuhiri/manuwhiri - visitor moritanga - pertaining to Mori marae - communal gathering place marau - curriculum; curriculum area mtauranga - knowledge; understanding matua - senior; male parent

ptaka - storehouse pouahorangi - tutor pouako - tutor pwhiri/phiri - beckon; welcome; a ceremony
to welcome visitors

hap - subdivision of a tribe; or sub-tribe hauora - health; vigour; spirit of life hinengaro - mind; Intellectual and /or emotional
dimension of a person or group

puna - spring (of water)


prakau - ancient legend; myth Rhui Pkeka - Huntly campus rangahau - research

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hui - assemble; gather; meet iwi - group of hap who are linked by tpuna

rangatahi - youth rangatira - chief; leader; well-born noble rangatiratanga - chieftainship; leadership raranga - weaving reo - language; speech rohe - region rongo - medicine; rp - group self-directed learning - new learning that
occurs without the presence of and interaction with a kaiako; also includes the process of consolidating learning that has previously occurred during directed learning periods

tangihanga - formal ceremony during which relatives and friends mourn and honour the passing of a loved one taonga - property; anything highly prized tapu - under spiritual or religious restriction
affecting persons, places or things

toa - warrior tohu - certificate; proof; sign; mark toi - art / arts programmes tpapa - foundation; base; foundation
programmes

whakawhanaungatanga - to create or restore


relationships

whnau - family whanaungatanga - relationships, kinship whnui - broad; wide; extend whare - house wharenui - traditional meeting house whriki - woven mat whenua - land whkoi/hkoi - step; walk; journey or trip T Whirikoka rohe - Te Wnanga o Aotearoa region that covers the East Cape and is bounded by the Waiariki Rohe to the east and the Papaiea Rohe to the south

tauira - a participant engaged a field of new


learning (see konga); student

tupuna/tpuna - ancestor/ancestors trangawaewae - a place to stand; place of


belonging

tauiwi - non-Mori tautoko - support te - the te ao Mori - Mori worldview and its representations Te Mana Whakahaere - the Council of Te
Wnanga o Aotearoa

ture - lore; law uara - value uaratanga - organisational mission statement uep - directorate umanga - business and computing programmes wahine - woman; female T Waiariki rohe - Te Wnanga o Aotearoa region that covers the area from Katikati in the north, bounded by the Tainui Rohe in the west down to Turangi, then east taking in the Huiarau Range and north to ptiki

T Tainui rohe - Te Wnanga o Aotearoa region


that covers the western central region of the North Island from Pukekohe in the north, Mkau through to National Park in the south and from Tokaanu around the western side of Lake Taupo through Tokoroa and Matamata across to Katikati, and taking in the Coromandel Peninsula

Te Pouhere - Chief Executive Officer of Te


Wnanga o Aotearoa

Te Puna Mtauranga - head office te puwaitanga - graduation Te Rautiaki Mtauranga - the Academic Board of Te Wnanga o Aotearoa T Te Tai Tonga rohe - Te Wnanga o
Aotearoa region that covers Wellington, Porirua and the South Island

Tmaki Makaurau - bride sought by a hundred


suitors, referring to the highly sought after land that is currently the site of Auckland City

waiata - to sing; a song


wairua - the spiritual dimension of a person, group or event. waka hourua - double hulled, voyaging canoe wnanga - place of higher learning whaikrero - formal process of oratory whakairo - carving whakapapa - ancestral lineage; genealogical
table

T Tmaki Makaurau/Tai Tokerau rohe - Te


Wnanga o Aotearoa region that covers the north of the North Island from North Cape to Papakura

Te Tiriti o Waitangi - the Treaty of Waitangi tiaki - look after; protect; conserve; save tika - right; correct tikanga - custom; plan method (derived from
tika)

tamariki - children tne - man; male tangata/tngata - person / people tangi - to cry; to weep

tinana - body; trunk; the main part of anything tipuna/tpuna - ancestor/ancestors

whakatauk - proverb, the author of which is


known (see whakatauk)

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TE WNANGA O AOTEAROA
MAIN SERVICE CENTRES
1

Tmaki Makaurau/Te Tai Tokerau


Auckland/Northland

Kaitia Kaikohe Ng Mahinga


Whangarei
1 2 3

Rhui Pkeka
Huntly

2 3

Raroera
Te Rapa - Hamilton

4 5

Kaipara Te Paki Paewhenua


North Shore

Mangaktukutuku
Glenview - Hamilton

Tainui
Waikato

Apakura
Te Awamutu

2 3 4 5

6 6

Manukau Waihorotiu
Queen Street
6

4 5

Tokoroa Maniapoto
Te Kiti

Waiariki
Bay of Plenty

Whirikoka

East Coast/Poverty Bay

Te Rewarewa
New Lynn

Papaiea

Central North Island

1 2 3 4 5

Tauranga Moana Rotorua Whakatne Kawerau Turangi


5 1 2 4 3

Ngmotu
New Plymouth

Te Matau a Mui
Hastings/Napier

3 4

Whanganui Papaiea
Palmerston North

2 3 4 5 6

Te Tai Tonga

Wellington/South Island

Taitoko
Levin

Whakaoriori
Masterton

1 1

Porirua Te Awakairangi
Lower Hutt

5 6

Wnaka Whakatipu
Queenstown

1 2

ptiki Whirikoka Turanganui-a-Kiwa


Gisborne
1

Orongomai
Upper Hutt

Otepoti
Dunedin
3 2

Waitohi
Picton

Murihiku
Invercargill
4 5 7 8 2

Waiharakeke
Blenheim

Whakat
Nelson

O-Tautahi
Christchurch

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O TE WNANGA O AOTEAROA

Te Wnanga o Aotearoa
HEAD OFFICE Ad: 320 Factory Road, PO Box 151,Te Awamutu 3800 Ph: (07) 872 0330 Fx: (07) 871 3224

Tmaki-Makaurau/Te Tai Tokerau


MANUKAU Ad: 15 Canning Crescent, PO Box 43112, Mngere, Auckland 2022 Ph: (09) 256 5900 Fx: (09) 256 5901 NG MAHINGA (Whangarei) Ad: 12 Murdoch Crescent, PO Box 1864, Whangarei 0110 Ph: (09) 430 0982 Fx: (09) 430 0734 KAITAIA Ad: 24 - 26 Matthews Avenue, PO Box 732, Kaitaia 0410 Ph: (09) 408 3054 Fx: (09) 408 3645 KAIKOHE Ad: 23 Rankin Road, PO Box 52, Kaikohe 0405 Ph: (09) 401 1278 Fx: (09) 401 1263 Other sites include: HENDERSON GLEN EDEN TAKAPUNA ALBANY PONSONBY PAPATOETOE PENROSE MANUREWA GLENN INNES

Tainui
APAKURA (Te Awamutu) Ad: 320 Factory Road, PO Box 151, Te Awamutu 3800 Ph: (07) 870 1087 Fx: (07) 870 1018 MANIAPOTO (Te Kuiti) Ad: Cnr Taupiri & Alexandra Streets, PO Box 351,Te Kuiti 3910 Ph: (07) 878 6555 Fx: (07) 878 6789 RHUI PKEKA (Huntly) Ad: 77 Rotowaro Road, PO Box 237, Huntly 3700 Ph: (07) 828 6370 Fx: (07) 828 6340 RAROERA (Te Rapa, Hamilton) Ad: 510 Te Rapa Road, PO Box 1248, Te Rapa, Hamilton 3200 Ph: (07) 849 9241 Fx: (07) 849 9052 MANGAKTUKUTUKU (Glenview, Hamilton) Ad: 254 Ohaupo Road, PO Box 6076, Urlich Mail Centre, Hamilton 3245 Ph: (07) 843 2474 TOKOROA Ad: 71 Ashworth Street, PO Box 102, Tokoroa 3420 Ph: (07) 885 0026 Fx: (07) 886 0550 Other sites include: TAUMARUNUI PAEROA WAITOMO CAMBRIDGE THAMES

Waiariki
TURIPUKU (Rotorua) Ad: 1 Dinsdale Road, PO Box 1191, Rotorua 3015 Ph: (07) 349 2360 Fx: (07) 349 2305 WAIWHERO Ad: 2-20 Depot Street, PO Box 1191, Rotorua 3015 Ph: (07) 343 6087 Fx: (07) 343 6097 TAURANGA MOANA Ad: 69 Spring Street, PO Box 13363, Tauranga 3110 Ph: (07) 571 8524 Fx: (07) 571 8528 WHAKTANE Ad: 6-8 Te Tahi Street, Whaktane 3120 Ph: (07) 308 9647 KAWERAU Ad: 16-18 Islington Street, Kawerau 3127 Ph: (07) 306 9420 Other sites include: TRANGI TE PUKE

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Whirikoka
WHIRIKOKA (Tranga-nui-a-kiwa, Gisborne) Ad: 630 Childers Road, PO Box 1055, Gisborne 4010 Ph: (06) 867 5960 Fx: (06) 868 7332 PTIKI Whakathea Mori Trust Board Ad: 122 St John Street, PO Box 207, potiki 3122 Ph: (07) 315 8645 Fx: (07) 315 7968

Papaiea
PAPAIEA (Palmerston North) Ad: 142 Botanical Road, Palmerston North 4412 Ph: (06) 355 3381 Fx: (06) 355 3386 HERETAUNGA Ad: 705 Heretaunga Street West, Hastings 4120 Ph: (06) 870 3296 Fx: (06) 872 6001 WHANGANUI Ad: Level 1, 68 Victoria Avenue Whanganui 4500 Ph: (06) 348 4510 Fx: (06) 348 4512 TAITOKO (Levin) Te Iwi o Ngti Tukorehe Ad: 613-615 Main Road South, PO Box 339, Levin 5510 Ph: (06) 368 3977 Te Kkiri Development Consultancy Ltd Ad: 18 Hokio Beach Road, PO Box 1035, Levin 5510 Ph: (06) 368 1638 Fx: (06) 368 1634 NGMOTU (New Plymouth) Ad: 131 South Road, Spotswood New Plymouth 4310 Ph: (06) 751 4130 NAPIER Forestry Training Ad: 33 Thorn Place, Onekawa Napier 4110 Ph: (06) 843 6873 WHANGANUI Forestry Training Ad: 25 Springvale Road, Whanganui 4501 Ph: (06) 349 3420

Te Tai Tonga
PORIRUA/TE WAI POUNAMU (Wellington) Todd Park Ad: 3-5 Heriot Drive, PO Box 50211, Porirua 5022 Ph: (04) 237 7166 Fx: (04) 237 0116 O-TAUTAHI (Christchurch) Ad: Unit 1/105 Gasson Street, Sydenham, PO Box 22037, Christchurch 8011 Ph: (03) 365 9874 Fx: (03) 365 9165 WAIHARAKEKE (Blenheim) Koru Institute of Training and Education Ad: 5 Sutherland Terrace, PO Box 769, Blenheim 7201 Ph: (03) 579 2268 Fx: (03) 579 2261 Other sites include: PETONE WAITOHI (Picton) OTEPOTI (Dunedin) WHAKAT (Nelson) MURIHIKU (Invercargill) WHAKATIPU (Queenstown) TE AWAKAIRANGI (Lower Hutt) ORONGOMAI (Upper Hutt) WAIHARAKEKE (Blenheim) WANAKA

Open Wnanga
HEAD OFFICE Ad: 55 Rickit Road, Private Bag 2000, Te Awamutu Ph: (07) 872 0260 or 0800 135 135 Fx: (07) 872 0267

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