AMMM600 – Matauranga Maori
Module code
AMMM600
Module title
Matauranga Maori
Prescription
Aakonga will understand key elements of maatauranga Maaori and manifest them in an enterprise
context.
Programmes
- NT6023
NZQA Level
Level 6
NZQA Credits
15
Delivery method
- Web-Enhanced
Learning hours
- Total learning hours
- 150
Resources required
- Learning Outcomes
- On successful completion of this course, aakonga will be able to:
1. Evaluate the relevance of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in a range of organisational contexts.
2. Analyse the dimensions and applications of tikanga, in a range of enterprise contexts.
3. Apply appropriate tikanga practices using basic te reo Maori to engage with whaanau, hapuu and
iwi.
4. Evaluate maatauranga Maaori as a foundation for enterprise strategy and operations. - Content
- - Te Tiriti o Waitangi
- He Whakaputanga/ the Declaration of Independence 1835
- Manaakitanga, whakawhanaungatanga, tino rangatiratanga
- maatauranga Maaori Introductory Te Reo Maaori – pronunciation, vocabulary, syntax
- Tikanga – principles and practice
- Ko wai au,, mihi and whakapapa - Assessment Criteria
- Assessment methods will be a portfolio – aakonga will provide evidence of matauranga and tikanga in action by methods including written, video, or journal.
A Portfolio of Evidence will include a variety of assessments. These may include but are not limited to written assessments, case studies, reports, presentations, tests, examinations, and practical assessments. - Learning and Teaching Resource
- Refer to recommended texts and other resources in the Course outline.
- Teaching and Learning Strategy
- Learning and teaching methods will develop broad technical or theoretical knowledge, and select and apply solutions to mainly familiar problems using a range of relevant processes. Students will be selfmanaging within defined contexts and have some responsibility for the learning and performance of others.
A number of strategies will be used including:
Lectures, discussion, noho marae and self- evaluation
Practical computer laboratory sessions
Case studies, Brainstorming, discussion and debate