
MAOED502-23A (HAM)
Tirohanga Whakahaere
30 Points
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Convenor(s)
Karaitiana Tamatea
TW.G.12
karaitiana.tamatea@waikato.ac.nz
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Lecturer(s)
Karaitiana Tamatea
TW.G.12
karaitiana.tamatea@waikato.ac.nz
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What this paper is about
Ka tūhurahia te pānga o ngā taha whakahoahoa, ahurea me te tōrangapū ki te taha arahitanga ā motu, o te ao ki roto i ngā horopaki kaupapa Māori. Ka arahina hoki ngā tūmomo pūkenga kaiārahi a ngā ākonga. He akoranga tautoko tēnei i ērā e whai ana i ngā tūnga kaiārahi i roto i ā rātou mahi.
This paper explores the influence of social, cultural and political factors, nationally and internationally on leadership in Māori medium contexts. It provides participants with the opportunity to examine and inform their own practice of leadership. This paper is suitable for those who currently lead or aspire to lead in Māori medium contexts.
How this paper will be taught
Kanohi ki te kanohi/ Mā te ipurangi (On Campus / Online Sessions). He pepa whakaako mā te kanohi ki te kanohi me te ipurangi hoki i waenganui i te 28 o Huitanguru ki te 30 o Haratua, 2023.
Ka tū ngā akomanga (x7) kanohi ki te kanohi i ngā ata o ngā Rāapa (9 - 12 karaka), e 5 ngā karaehe ipurangi.
(1.) 28 o Huitanguru
(2.) 7 o Poutū-te-rangi
(3.) 28 o Poutū-te-rangi
(4.) 4 o Paenga-whāwhā
(5.) 2 o Haratua
(6.) 23 o Haratua
(7.) 30 o Haratua.
Ka tū ngā karaehe ipurangi (x5) hei ngā rā:
(1.) 14 o Poutū-te-rangi
(2.) 21 o Poutū-te-rangi
(3.) 25 o Paenga-whāwhā (ANZAC)
(4.) 9 o Haratua
(5.) 16 o Haratua
Required Readings
The readings for this paper are available from the Waikato Readings List accessed via the Library website (http://www.waikato.ac.nz/library/).
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the course should be able to:
Assessments
How you will be assessed
The assignments and dates on which they are due are included in this outline so you can make an immediate start on planning and organising your schedule of study. More in-depth assignment guidance will be provided in face-to-face classes and online.
The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 100:0. There is no final exam.