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Doctor of Māori Development and Advancement (MDA)
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The Doctor of Māori Development and Advancement (MDA) is a doctoral qualification designed for those with professional experience who are committed to advancing Māori aspirations through research.
Delivery Information Te Pōkaitahi Reo Level 4
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Tamara Hapi
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National Programme Coordinator - Te Reo Māori
Phone: 09 260 4368 Email: tamara.hapi@wananga.ac.nz
Phone: 09 260 4368 Email: tamara.hapi@wananga.ac.nz
Delivery Information Te Pōkaitahi Reo Level 1
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Delivery Information Te Pōkaitahi Reo Level 2
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Rebecca (Pae) Jaram Bachelor of Education - Teaching Graduate
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The education I received at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi in the Bachelor of Education programme has set me up for a career in teaching, one that I am totally enjoying.
Delivery Information Te Pōkaitahi Reo Level 6
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Fabian Mika Master of Māori Studies Graduate
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My thesis was written in Te Reo Māori. I am a descendant of Tūhoe, raised in Rūātoki and Taneātua. My mother Maraea (Purewa) Mika was my main idol in nurturing me to where and who I am now.
Kelly Henare
Pupuaruhe (Toroa) Marae
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Pupuaruhe (Toroa) Marae have completed Community Education and Te Pou Hono programmes with Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi
Raukura Edwards Bachelor of Education - Teaching Graduate
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I loved the experience of studying in this programme. I felt at home at Awanuiārangi. The wānanga incorporates te reo and tikanga Māori and I felt a connection to all of the papers because of the inclusion of Māori pedagogy.
Te Amohaere Jefferies
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Bachelor of Māori Performing Arts graduate and lecturer, Te Amohaere Jefferies shares her story
Dr Te Hauauru Tahi-Rangihau
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Senior Lecturer - School of Indigenous Graduate Studies
Growth in pre-schoolers’ use of Te Reo Māori
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A new study has found significant growth in the use of Te Reo Māori among pre-schoolers.
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