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Poutāhū Ahunga Tikanga Postgraduate Diploma in Māori Laws and Philosophy and Master of Māori Laws and Philosophy Kotahi tau te roa o tēnei Poutāhū (NZQA Taumata 8) Noho, ako takitahi Poutū-te-rangi ia tau ka tīmata Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei akoranga. 120 nama Turn your passion for justice, Māori and the land into a resource that will benefit and support the lives of whānau, hapū and iwi for generations to come. This study will take you back in time as you investigate the practices of tikanga prior to contact with Pākehā. You will develop a clear understanding of Māori theories of existence, exploring a variety of creation theories relevant to your own, and other hapū and iwi. You will revisit and review long standing oral traditions to understand the foundational role and function of kaupapa and their reflection on tikanga and kawa which governed how Māori related both to the natural world and each other. Tāhuhu Ahunga Tikanga Master of Māori Laws & Philosophy E rua tau te roa o tēnei Tāhuhu (NZQA Taumata 9) Noho, ako takitahi Poutū-te-rangi ia tau ka tīmata Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei akoranga. 240 nama Become an exponent of customary Māori law as you enter the realm of ngā atua. You will develop a clear understanding of Māori theories of existence, exploring a variety of iwi creation theories. Gain skills in critical analysis and study the value-based system of the Māori world view underpinning an interconnected network of tikanga which served as Māori law. This qualification will arm individuals with the tools to utilise kaupapa to inform and produce change within organisations for the advancement of iwi Māori and the nation. Steeped in kaupapa tuku iho this two-year master’s qualification will add to acquired levels of knowledge concerning the foundations of tikanga, as the first law of Aotearoa. Poutāhū Whakaakoranga Postgraduate Diploma in Education (Māori Medium) Kotahi tau te roa o tēnei Poutāhū (NZQA Taumata 8) Noho, ako takitahi Poutū-te-rangi ia tau ka tīmata Ki Ōtaki. He utu mō tēnei akoranga. 120 nama Explore the concept of ‘ako’ within a Māori learning context and prepare yourself to take a strong leadership role in both managerial and delivery aspects within kaupapa Māori learning environments. Be prepared to undertake intensive study of te reo Māori and how this relates to teaching and learning environments including grammar, language revitalisation and acquisition. You will explore and increase your skills in developing methods of teaching and creating optimum learning environments and research and reflect heavily on your own teaching and learning experiences, preparing yourself to re-enter a Māori educational setting or further study with Tāhuhu Whakaakoranga. 56 Te Wānanga o Raukawa

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