L3 Te Ao Haka
Subject Description
Teacher in Charge:
L3 Te Ao Haka
Te Ao Haka is a culturally responsive art form, providing opportunities for all ākonga to engage in Māori culture, language and traditional practice.
At NCEA L3, students refine their analysis of Te Ao Haka and their skills in performance. They are able to effectively express narrative and embody their performance.
Students in this course will undergo learning of various elements of Māori protocols and rituals for various Māori occasions, as well as learning all disciplines of Māori Performing Arts individually and as a performing bracket.
All students enrolled in this course will be expected to demonstrate an on-going commitment, outside of the classroom, to Kapa Haka for the duration of the year.
Assessment will occur once students present a readiness to be assessed.
Required Prior Learning
Students wanting to enrol in this course will want to learn about Te Ao Haka. There is no prerequisite to enrolling in this course.
Pathway
Te Ao Haka allows learners exposure to cultural knowledge affordable to any pathway.
Subject Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Perform a Māori performing arts bracket
Assessments:
Term: 2021-02-19, Week: 2021-02-19
NZQA Info
Demonstrate knowledge of influencing factors in the historical development of Māori performing arts
Assessments:
Term: 2021-02-19, Week: 2021-02-19
Pathway Tags
Te Ao Haka provides ākonga with opportunities both within and outside of the subject. The development of Te Ao Haka skills provides lifelong learning and creates viable career pathways that lead on to further studies in areas such as theatre, TV and film, the tourism industry or government.,