Poupou Huia Te Reo 2 is a level 5 online Māori language certificate teaching everyday Māori language relevant to the home, the whānau and the wider community. It is the sequel to our Poupou Huia Te Reo 1 online certificate and is recommended for advanced beginners to intermediate level speakers.
To be considered for this programme, you must have successfully completed Poupou Huia Te Reo 1 where you will learn to navigate the online learning environment, mūrau.
Poupou Huia Te Reo 2 is delivered entirely online and follows the daily activities of a whānau through a series of audio lessons and online activities to teach commonly used phrases, words and useful constructions. Additionally, traditional Māori pūrākau are used to help further develop language and understanding of the Māori world view. Language learned is immediately applicable to activities in the home, work and community; learning is supported by regular usage as you perform your everyday activities.
We recommend you spend around 12 hours a week on the listening activities, exercises and interaction with others in the course. You don’t have to sit at the computer to do this; download and listen to the audio while commuting to work, spend your lunch break doing activities, or when the tamariki have gone to bed. The best thing about this course is that you can learn in your own time, at your own pace by completing weekly kōwae (modules) allowing you to catch up if life takes over or plan ahead and complete a few modules at a time, and with others.
Language development requires practice, so apply the learning as you engage with people, pets, things or even imaginary listeners. It is recommended you spend an additional 8-10 hours practicing outside of the 12 hour engagement with the online material. If practice is woven into your everyday activity it will not be an imposition. Encourage your whānau to take the journey with you, which will strengthen your own journey and allow you to practice and use the sentence structures together.
Access to the internet is required because all the content is delivered online. Feeling rusty after a while away from formal learning? Don’t be concerned; the more you put into the course, the more you will get out of it. Tutor support will also be available for the duration of your study.
This qualification is a perfect start for anyone looking to begin full time studies in Te Reo Māori or a perfect introduction to our online learning platform, Mūrau and further studies at Te Wānanga o Raukawa.
Poupou Huia Te Reo is free to citizens, permanent residents and domestic students of Aotearoa, New Zealand. This includes New Zealand citizens living outside of Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Fees apply for non-New Zealand citizens. Fee for international students approximately $3881.77. Call 0800 WANANGA (0800 926 2642) for more information or email Te Tomonga (Office of Enrolments) tetomonga@twor-otaki.ac.nz.
Poupou Huia Te Reo is not approved for student allowance or loans from StudyLink. It cannot be added to other studies to gain a student allowance or student loan from StudyLink.
Please contact the course administrator (Kara Henare ext 751) for details.
Code:
PpHTR2
Credits:
40
Duration:
20 weeks
Level:
NZQA Level 5
Delivery:
Online delivery
Mode:
Bilingual (Māori/English)
Next Intake:
10 February and 28 July 2025
Tuition Fees:
Free for New Zealand citizens, domestic students and permanent residents. A fee of approximately $3881.77 applies for non-New Zealand citizens and international students.
Entry Requirements:
Completed PpHTR (Level 4). Minimum age of 17 years. Regular internet access, email address and computer or laptop with a working mic and camera are required.
Please contact your course administrator (Kara Henare ext 751) for details.
Te Wānanga o Raukawa is a unique centre for higher learning and development, dedicated to the dissemination of Māori knowledge.
With a strong wish to see Māori achieving at the highest levels of education, Te Wānanga o Raukawa has positioned itself to cater specifically to higher level undergraduate, graduate and post graduate Māori students.
Te Wānanga o Raukawa was established in 1981 as the first contemporary wānanga of Aotearoa, pioneering the application of kaupapa, tikanga, kawa to the advancement of Māori within a contemporary education context.