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Outcome of consultation on Te Marautanga o Aotearoa and University Entrance

About the consultation

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On 30 March to 26 May 2017, 色诱直播 consulted with stakeholders and the public on the alignment of learning and achievement derived from Te Marautanga o Aotearoa (TMoA) with the University Entrance approved subjects list.

Following the analysis of sector feedback, changes have been made to the list of approved subjects for University Entrance.

Six unique subjects have been added:

  • Hauora
  • Ng膩 Toi
  • Ng膩 Mahi a te R膿hia
  • Ng膩 Toi Ataata
  • Ng膩 Toi Puoro
  • Tikanga 膩-Iwi.

Comparable subjects have been brought together and renamed:

  • Technology/Hangarau
  • 惭补迟丑别尘补迟颈肠蝉/笔腻苍驳补谤补耻
  • 厂肠颈别苍肠别/笔奴迟补颈补辞.

Relevant Level 3 TMoA achievement standards have been added to 17 existing approved subjects.

All M膩ori-medium students will be able to have their achievement of TMoA-derived subjects and standards contribute to meeting the three approved subjects requirement for University Entrance.

More information

Approved subjects requirement for University Entrance

Questions and answers for schools and students

Summary of the feedback

色诱直播 received 50 responses including 32 organisational responses.

The university sector is broadly supportive of the proposal. One university noted that the new TMoA standards are internally assessed and some experience of external assessment helps students succeed in STEM programmes. Another university suggested that 色诱直播 and the Ministry of Education provide some information to academics on the new subjects. The responses are set out below (Not all respondents answered every question):

Responses to the proposal to add six new subjects to the list of approved subjects

Almost all respondents either strongly agreed or agreed that all the six new TMoA subjects should be added to the list of approved subjects.

Respondents commented that the proposal enabled parity of esteem for these subjects and for the two curricula to be seen side by side with equal status.

Other comments included that the proposal validated M膩tauranga M膩ori as a valuable pathway into university; that it provides the opportunity for their students to aspire to university through subjects that they enjoy; and that it shows that M膩ori-medium subjects are valid learning areas.

Adding p奴taiao achievement standards to the existing science subject and combine these subjects

A majority of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that the unique p奴taiao standards should be added to the existing science subject.

Four respondents had no view and six either disagreed or strongly disagreed. 

Those who agreed/strongly agreed commented that it would provide a pathway to Level 3 and more opportunities for their tauira to go on to tertiary study, that the proposal gives equal status to p奴taiao, and that it would provide a platform for teachers to be more innovative in the programmes.

Those who disagreed commented that p奴taiao and science should be separate subjects, as p奴taiao represents a M膩ori world view.

Adding hangarau standards to the existing technology subject and combine these subjects

More than half of the respondents agreed or strongly agreed that the unique hangarau standards should be added to the existing technology subject.

Seven respondents had no view and six either disagreed or strongly disagreed.

The commentary on this proposal was very similar to that above for science/ p奴taiao.

Adding p膩ngarau standards to the existing mathematics subject and combine these subjects

More than half of the respondents agreed or strongly agreed that the unique p膩ngarau standards should be added to the existing mathematics subject.

Seven respondents had no view and five either disagreed or strongly disagreed.

The commentary on this proposal was very similar to that above for science/ p奴taiao.

Adding the relevant Level 3 TMoA standards to 17 existing subjects

The majority of respondents either agreed or strongly agreed that the relevant Level 3 TMoA standards should be added as appropriate to 17 existing subjects.  Three had no view and four either disagreed or strongly disagreed.

Those who supported this proposal commented that it would help ensure M膩ori knowledge does not die; that it would provide more opportunities for hap奴 and wh膩nau, and to support teenagers in their learning pathways. One respondent who agreed said that M膩ori students should have the right to combine these standards with mainstream subjects.

The four respondents who disagreed or strongly disagreed said that the M膩ori medium learning areas should be recognised as unique subjects in their own right.

Information for mainstream schools and immersion units

Te Marautanga o Aotearoa University Entrance subjects

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