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PROGRAMME IN INTENSIVE COURSES IN MAORI LANGUAGE & ASSOCIATED MAORITANGA 1984 AIM OF COURSE: To enable course members to communicate with speakers of Maori language in a way which is acceptable to those speakers. A The Basic Course (Level 1) requires no previous knowledge of the language. It does require however, motivation, perseverance, patience, stamina, fortitude, adaptability, physical and mental fitness. Good Performance at Level 1 is accepted by Professor S M Mead, Victoria University of Wellington, as a prerequisite for paper 121 in Maori Studies. B Level 2 prerequisite 6 week Basic Course (level 1 ) equivalent study and/or working knowledge of the spoken language. C Level 3 (Te Kete Papaku) Prerequisite Level 2 or equivalent and/or fluency and working knowledge of the spoken language. Candidates who have not attended a level 1 or 2 course must satisfy Tutors of Maori Language as to their ability to cope with a level 3 course. D Level 3 (Te Kete Hohonu) Prequisite Level 3 (Te Kete Papaku) or equivalent fluency and a good working knowledge of the spoken language. This course will be conducted entirely in Maori focusing on Karakia, Waiata, Whaikorero and Karanga. Members who have not attended a Basic Course will need to make a special effort to acquire the selfdiscipline and other attitudes necessary for success at an intensive course. F Mothers with pre-schoolers require no previous knowledge of the language. The aim is to create an environment whereby the mother and child can learn the language and other related activities in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. The hours will be from 9 am to 1 pm Monday to Friday for four weeks from 29 October to 23 November. Numbers will be limited to 10 pre-school children. NOTE Fees are $75 for each course, except the course for mothers and pre-schoolers which will be SSO. Course members (except mothers with pre-schoolers) usually require an average minimum of $lO per week in addition, for on-site and off-site expenses, eg visits to marae and other places and occassions relating to the course. KURA A REO, WELLINGTON POLYTECHNIC VACANCY KAIAKO I TE REO MAORI Kua watea tenei turanga mo tetehi kaiako e matau ana ki enei ahuatanga: 1. Ki te korero tuturu ite Reo Maori. 2. Ki te ako i tenei reo hei reo tuarua. 3. Ki te kawe tuteni reo hei reo tuarua. 3. Ki te kawe tuturu i nga karanga, me nga tikanga a o tatou kuia. 4. Ki te awhina i nga kaihautu o tenei kura, o tenei marae. T 1 Maoris Studies (Actual Vacancy) Tena Koutou. Application form E 25/1 available from any Post Office, technical institute, community college or Department of Education. Please address to Principal, Wellington Polytechnic, Private Bag, Wellington.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 15, 1 December 1983, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Tu Tangata, Issue 15, 1 December 1983, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Tu Tangata, Issue 15, 1 December 1983, Unnumbered Page

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