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ENROL NOW FOR SEMESTER 2
COMPULSORY COURSES
• AKA007 Ako Tuhi Ōkawa: Writing for Tertiary Studies
• AKO105 Akoranga Pārongo Punaha: Basic Library Management
• AKO106 Ako Rorohiko: Basic Computer Study Skills
• MAO101 Te Reo Māori: Introduction to Te Reo Māori
• AKO101 Akoranga Tauawhi: Teacher Aide Practice
• AKO102 Akoranga i te Taiao: Education Outside the Classroom
• AKO103 Ako Mahi Marau: Curriculum Projects
• AKO104 Ako Tauawhi Whanonga: Learning and Behaviour Support
AKO KI TE WĀNANGA BRIDGING TO TEACHING
Level 3
ELECTIVE COURSES
NB Course units may change for 2015.
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This full-time 20 week programme consists of eight courses taught in two week blocks. Each course involves a mix of learning and teaching activities such as face-to-face learning and will include group work, lectures, individual and group presentations. Tutorials are also offered once a week and tailored to the individual need. There is an expectation that you will develop your own independent learning.
HOW IS IT DELIVERED?
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PROGRAMME COORDINATOR CONTACT DETAILS
Kahu Pou Title: Programme Coordinator/Lecturer
Ako ki te Wānanga: Bridging to Teaching
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 09 849 8900
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www.wananga.ac.nz | 0508 92 62 64
Duration: 20 Weeks
Locations: Tāmaki Makaurau
Delivery Mode: Lecture & Online Learning
Start Dates: 13/07/2015
Intake Details: 29/11/2015
Applications Close: 07/07/2015
Total Fees for 2015: NIL
N.B. For more information regarding fees, please see our fees page: www.wananga.ac.nz/future-students/enrolment/fees
Entry to applicants who meet the following requirements:
Minimum Age: 16 years
Participants Must:
1. School leavers must produce their academic record. However, entry to the programme is at the discretion of Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi and is based on a number of criteria of which academic record is contributory only;
2. Applicants must show a willingness to learn;
3. Applicants will be required to undertake an interview;
4. All applicants will undergo a criminal convictions veting process;
5. Applicants must agree to abide by Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi regulations and to complete all documentation related to safety and health, research and other programme-related issues;
6. Applicants must have an interest in education;
7. Applicants must be prepared to have fun and make new friends.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
FURTHER STUDYCAREER OPPORTUNITIES
COURSE DETAILSPROGRAMME OVERVIEW
This certificate programme will benefit students who have a
passion for education. In this entry-level programme students
will gain the skills and qualifications needed to pathway
to teaching. The programme seeks to develop students’
understanding of community, culture and communication.
Students who are considering this programme will benefit
from a supportive learning environment that will reinforce
their confidence. Topics delivered include: introduction to
te reo, basic computer studies and teaching.
Ako ki te Wānanga – Bridging to Teaching aims to
create a solid foundation for future study.
In particular you will learn about: • How to write an essay, report and format
for correct tertiary writing
• Basic and simple conversations in te reo Māori
• How to access and research information using the library
• How to use basic applications necessary to develop your practical computer skills
• The role, skills and responsibilities of a teacher aide
• The essential learning areas of the New Zealand Curriculum and Te Marautanga o Aotearoa
• Learning and teaching styles, and behaviour management inside the classroom
Tertiary study at Undergraduate level:
• Te Tohu Paetahi Ako: Bachelor of Education (Teaching)
Entry level in the workforce in the general areas of education, Kaiawhina in Kōhanga Reo, Kaiawhina in mainstream schools, Kaiawhina in Whare Kura, Library assistant, Teacher aide