Tēnā koutou e ngā tauira e wawata nei, e kaingākau nei ki ngā kai mānga a ngā tūpuna. Nau mai ki tēnei tohu i whakatūria hei taumata whai i te mātauranga. Ko te tūmanako, kei te tohu mātauranga nei tētehi huarahi e āta tupu ai te mātauranga, te māramatanga hoki o te iwi Māori. E whakahaerengia ana e Te Wānanga o Raukawa tēnei tohu mātauranga hei taumata whai i te mātauranga, otirā, kia taea e ngā tauira te āta rangahau i ngā āhuatanga o tēnei taonga.
Nō reira, ko te whāinga nui o tēnei tohu, kia tupu, kia rangatira tā tātou wānanga, tā tātou kawe i te mātauranga. Hua atu, kia rangatira hoki tā tātou whakaahua i te wānanga nei ki te reo Māori.
He nui tonu ngā whāinga o te tohu nei, arā, ngā taumata kia ekengia e ngā tauira. Ko te whakaaro, mā te eke i ēnei taumata ka tupu te tohungatanga o te tangata. Heoi anō rā, e pēnei ana ngā whāinga o tēnei tohu mātauranga:
TeachNZ have scholarships that support this teaching qualification. See their website for more details https://www.teachnz.govt.nz/scholarships.
This course is taught in te reo Māori.
Each year, you will complete weekly tutorials and activities in Te Reo via our online space, Mūrau. These not only prepare you to attend two five-day long hui rumaki reo on campus each semester; but will further enhance your journey as you learn the value and mana our language holds in the whakaakoranga space. Yes, it can be scary, but you will not be taking the journey alone nor do you do not need to have any reo to begin! You will be guided every step of the way with tutor support.
You will also study two papers per year in Iwi and Hapū studies to compliment your learning, these are often the most rewarding part of study for the majority of our students as they gain a deep connection back to their roots. Your Iwi and Hapū papers will be online with excellent tutor support to help you through, week by week activities. The assignments that you complete will become a taonga and resource for your whānau, marae, iwi and will be treasured for years to come. You are encouraged to complete your iwi and hapū studies through the eyes of a teacher and use them to create meaningful taonga for future generations.
Te Reo and Iwi and Hapū studies begin in the first week of the academic year, so you can begin your studies before your first specialisation noho. You will also get the opportunity to meet your reo and iwi and hapū pūkenga during your first noho on campus.New Paragraph
Code:
TW
Credits:
240
Duration:
2 years
Level:
NZQA Level 9
Delivery:
Residential seminars, self directed learning and online delivery
Location:
Mode:
Te reo Māori
Next Intake:
17 Feb - 26 Oct 2025
Tuition Fees:
$8,060.03 (approximately)
Entry Requirements:
For applicants 20 years and over. An undergraduate teaching degree or diploma; five or more years classroom teaching experience; a high level of fluency in te reo Māori, both oral and written, as the course is total immersion and evidence of support from a hapū and iwi to be provided. Regular internet access, email address and computer or laptop with a working mic and camera are required. For more information on entry requirements see appendix one of the academic regulations.
*Please note this programme is pending external approval and some details may change.
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.