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If you want a safe, friendly place to start learning te reo Māori, expanding your knowledge, or experiencing the Māori world, this is the place to be. With our courses you’ll find the support and opportunities to fulfil your hunger to learn and expand your knowledge in te ao Māori. Campus Te Ūranga Waka (EIT Hawke’s Bay) and Te Whatukura (EIT Tairāwhiti) Starts February and July Day classes, 9.00 am to 3.00 pm, Monday to Thursdays OR one weekly night class and three weekend wānanga Length 17 weeks full-time Contact Hawke's Bay Janelle Whitiora Phone: 06 830 1285. Email: [email protected] Tairāwhiti Alison Teepa Phone: 06 869 3116. Email: [email protected] For New Zealand Citizens & Permanent Residents Te Pōkaitahi Reo Māori (Reo Toru) [Kaupae 3] NZ Certificate in Te Reo Māori [Level 3] EASTERN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY eit.ac.nz | 0800 22 55 348 |

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Page 1: Te Pōkaitahi Reo Māori (Reo Toru) [Kaupae 3] NZ …...Nau mai haere mai rā - Welcome Te Pōkaitahi Reo Māori (Reo Toru) [Kaupae 3] | NZ Certificate in Te Reo Māori [Level 3] is

If you want a safe, friendly place to start learning te reo Māori, expanding your knowledge, or experiencing the Māori world, this is the place to be.

With our courses you’ll find the support and opportunities to fulfil your hunger to learn and expand your knowledge in te ao Māori.

Campus Te Ūranga Waka (EIT Hawke’s Bay) and Te Whatukura (EIT Tairāwhiti)

StartsFebruary and July Day classes, 9.00 am to 3.00 pm, Monday to Thursdays OR one weekly night class and three weekend wānanga

Length 17 weeks full-time

ContactHawke's Bay Janelle Whitiora Phone: 06 830 1285. Email: [email protected]āwhiti Alison Teepa Phone: 06 869 3116. Email: [email protected]

For New Zealand Citizens & Permanent Residents

Te Pōkaitahi Reo Māori (Reo Toru) [Kaupae 3] NZ Certificate in Te Reo Māori [Level 3]

EASTERN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

eit.ac.nz | 0800 22 55 348 |

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Nau mai haere mai rā - WelcomeTe Pōkaitahi Reo Māori (Reo Toru) [Kaupae 3] | NZ Certificate in Te Reo Māori [Level 3] is intended for those who have intermediate-level understanding of and ability in the use of te reo.

As a graduate you will have the skills and knowledge to communicate in te reo with some independence and confidence in everyday whānau, marae, social/community, workplace and/or academic contexts and in Māori environments where they feel comfortable.

Subject Areas ▶ Intermediate [Level 3] Te Reo Māori ▶ Māori and marae activities (may include noho marae) ▶ Work-based activities

YOUR FUTURE CAREER AND STUDY OPPORTUNITIESSkills developed in this programme will enhance chances of gaining employment in a number of fields where a basic knowledge of te reo Māori is required.

Successful completion of this certificate allows you to enrol in Te Pōkaitahi Tikanga (Mātauranga Māori or Waka Ama) [Kaupae 3] | NZ Certificate in Tikanga (Mātauranga Māori or Waka Ama) [Level 3], Te Tohu Tauihu [Kaupae 4] | NZ Certificate in Te Reo me Ngā Tikanga Māori [Level 4] the and other Level 4 programmes following semester/year.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWTe Pōkaitahi Reo Māori (Reo Toru) | NZ Certificate in Te Reo Māori

Level Level 3 Credits 60

Length 17 weeks full-time or equivalent part-time Fee Fee FREE

This is a guide only based on the previous year. All costs quoted include GST and student services levy. Fees apply to New Zealand citizens and New Zealand permanent residents only.

KEY DATESINTAKE ONE

Programme starts Monday, 17 February

Programme ends Friday, 26 June

INTAKE TWO

Programme starts Monday, 20 July

Programme ends Friday, 27 November

EIT TERM / SEMESTER HOLIDAYS

13 April - 27 April 28 September - 9 October

WORLD-CLASS TEACHING STAFFThe Tertiary Education Commission rates EIT as one of New Zealand’s top institutes of technology and polytechnics for research. Our highly-qualified academics are leaders in their subjects, delivering the most up-to-date and relevant information to certificate, diploma, degree and postgraduate students. Attuned to ever-changing technologies, our tutors bring extensive work experience to teaching EIT’s certificate and other industry-tailored programmes.

Our lecturers are highly trained professionals with particular areas of expertise in Māori language, customs and traditions. Staff also maintain contacts with other professionals through organisations such as Te Taura Whiri i Te Reo Māori (Māori Language Commission), primary and secondary schools, kura kaupapa, local marae and iwi in general.

KAIWHAKAAKO QUALIFICATION

Tash Hau

BA (Māori) Honours, BA (Māori), CertTerLng&Tchg Currently undertaking Master of Professional Practice

KAIWHAKAAKO QUALIFICATION

Sahn Whiunui BA (Māori) Honours, BA (Māori)

Rocky Ropiha BA (Māori) Honours, BA (Māori)

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TIMETABLEYour study time will be made up of contact time (class times, tutorials, industry-based learning) and non-contact time (your own individual study time, online learning).

Contact TimeTe Ūranga Waka - Hawke’s Bay

Full-time day classes are scheduled between 9.00 am and 3.00 pm Monday to Thursday.

Wānanga (night classes) are from 5.00 pm to 8.00 pm (day/s to be confirmed).

Te Whatukura - Tairāwhiti

Full-time day classes are scheduled between 9.00 am and 3.00 pm Monday to Thursday.

Wānanga (night classes) from 5.30 pm to 8.30 pm Wednesdays.

Noho MaraeSemester 1

14-15 March | 8-10 May | 29-31 May

Semester 2

15-16 August | 27-29 August | 16-18 October

Non-Contact TimeYou should plan to spend ten hours of study per course per week including scheduled classroom time.

ADDITIONAL COSTS ▶ $50 approximately for stationery per semester ▶ $50 approximately for textbooks per semester ▶ $80 kapa haka uniform (faculty t-shirt, black

trousers or black skirt - one-off optional cost) ▶ $50 approximately for marae visits, tangihanga

and/or field trips per semester (not applicable to night class students)

ENTRY CRITERIAYou must have completed the approved foundation programme Te Pōkaitahi Reo Māori (Reo Rua) [Kaupae 2] | NZ Certificate in Te Reo Māori [Level 2] or have an equivalent qualification.

ENTRY WITH CREDITYou may already have some knowledge or skills (from other study or experience) that can be recognized as credit towards completing this programme. If credit is awarded, you may no longer be deemed a full-time student for allowances. Please enquire about this before you enrol.

FACILITIESTe Ūranga Waka - Hawke’s BayThe marae complex is primarily a teaching facility for Māori language and culture courses. Māori Studies facilities include a wharenui, kitchen, dining

room, ablution area and a computer suite.

Te Whatukura - TairāwhitiMost classes are at Te Whatukura on Cobden Road. Facilities include a kitchen, dining area and a computer suite. Video conferencing equipment is available.

ASSESSMENTSAssessments include oral, written and practical assignments. This programme is approved by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) but the programme does not consist of NZQA unit standards. It consists of NZQA approved “courses”.

THE EXPERIENCE YOU NEED & THE SUPPORT TO SUCCEEDWhen you study at EIT you’ll get the kind of experiences that will help you gain the knowledge and skills to get ahead.

You’ll also be supported by lecturers and tutors who are here for you, within a learning environment where you are treated as an individual, not just a number. They’ll know your name and you’ll receive one-on-one attention to make sure you get the support to succeed.

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

COURSE NO. BRIEF DESCRIPTION NO. OF

CREDITSNZQA LEVEL

SEMESTER OFFERED

MS3.500 He kura te tangata

Prepares students to facilitate hui whakatau under supervision.

15 3 1 and 2

MS3.501 Kia mau ki ngā kupu a ō tīpuna

Create a piece of literature illustrating ones’ connections to land, the environment, prominent places, people, histories and stories by expressing ones’ dreams, aspirations and desires.

15 3 1 and 2

MS3.503 Tangata takahi manuhiri, he marae puehu

Students will learn to plan and participate in pōwhiri from beginning to end in Te Reo.

15 3 1 and 2

MS3.504 Te Reo Māori

This course aims to enable students to develop foundation-intermediate level speaking, listening, writing and reading skills in Te Reo Māori by using a range of resources. Tangata takahi manuhiri is now.

15 3 1 and 2

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THE EXPERIENCE YOU NEED & THE SUPPORT TO SUCCEED

© Eastern Institute of TechnologyDISCLAIMER: All information in this publication pertains to New Zealand Citizens or Permanent Residents, and is correct at the time of printing but is subject to change. EIT reserves the right to amend/withdraw programmes or courses. The EIT Council will set fees annually by November and are subject to change. For the latest information, or for full programme entry requirements visit eit.ac.nz or phone 0800 22 55 348.

STUDENT SERVICES LEVYThe Student Services Levy is a compulsory non-tuition fee that is charged to students enrolled at EIT. The levy is to contribute to the provision of quality student services that support learning. The funds received by EIT from the levy are ring-fenced, meaning they can only be spent on student services.

STUDENT LOANS AND ALLOWANCESStudyLink is a service of the Ministry of Social Development. Apply well before your programme begins (even if you haven't been accepted yet) so you'll be ready to get your payments when you need them most.

Check out what you qualify for at studylink.govt.nz.

HOW TO ENROLThere is an easy 3-step process to follow when enrolling at EIT.

STEP 1Check out the programmes online to see the programmes available for you to study. A copy of the course information for each programme is available online.

STEP 2You can now use your RealMe verified identity to apply for study at EIT. If you use your RealMe verified identity you will no longer be sent a copy of your application form to sign. You also will not need to provide us with a copy of your primary ID.

If you apply online without using RealMe then you will be sent a summary of your enrolment to check and sign. Your enrolment cannot progress until you have sent this back to us. Please return this quickly along with any documentation we request from you.

You can also apply using a paper enrolment form. Please call us on 0800 22 55 348 and we will send you one out.

You will receive an acceptance letter from your Faculty with programme information. This will include the start date of your study and any special information regarding your programme.

It may also include course selection forms which you need to complete and return to EIT. Depending on your chosen programme of study, you may be invited to attend an interview before you are accepted.

STEP 3Arrangement for full payment of enrolment fees must be made before the start of your programme. You will receive an invoice with payment details.

Fees-Free government scheme: Tertiary education is fees-free for eligible domestic tertiary students. To check if you are eligible, go to FeesFree.govt.nz and enter your National Student Number (NSN). If you are not eligible you will be responsible for paying your fees.

Scholarships and grants: Scholarships and grants make life easier by helping to cover your fees, other costs and living expenses while you study. You don’t always need to be an academic high-flyer to qualify. You can find out more about scholarships and other options for paying your fees at eit.ac.nz.

StudyLink: If you need to pay for your own study you can choose to apply for your Student Loan and Student Allowance with StudyLink. You should do this early, even if you haven’t yet been accepted on your programme. You can change your details later if anything changes. Visit studylink.govt.nz to find out more about StudyLink.