ÍøÆسԹÏ

Menu

Wananga landing Wananga landing
UC Choice

QeyLoux

01 August 2024

Ako: Bachelor of Teaching and Learning in MÄtauranga MÄori
NgÄti KurÄ«, KÄi Tahu, NgÄti Porou

HOW TO APPLY

You’re studying towards your MÄtauranga MÄori teaching qualification. What inspired you to choose that path?

I’ve been working as a kaiawhina within different kura in ÅŒtautahi for the last six years. My mom gave me a bit of a tune up and told me it was about time I put in the mahi to get my teacher’s tohu. She told me about the MÄtauranga MÄori opportunity at UC, and I’d also heard it was a cool kaupapa to be a part of.

I took her advice and jumped in, and I’m so happy that I did. It was one of the best things she’s done for me.

What do you like most about the MÄtauranga MÄori degree?

The opportunity to have a space to practise, to wÄnanga, and to learn mÄtauranga has to take the cake for me. We learn about what it takes to be a teacher for everyone, but also specifically for tamariki MÄori.

It’s very environment-based, so we get to go to lots of cool places and learn about the old ways, like what plants were used for, or wake up early and do karakia. It’s very hands-on, very traditional – it’s awesome.

What do you hope to achieve through your study?

My goal is to have a strong foundation in Te Reo MÄori and tikanga, as well as improve my understanding within Te Ao MÄori. I’ve already learned heaps within the language and a lot of old, forgotten mÄtauranga. Ultimately, the goal is for us to learn these things and pass them on to kids in our classes, so they’re not so forgotten.

Do you receive much support on campus?

Absolutely. The support has been amazing, especially going into an intimidating place like university. UC MÄori are always coming into our classes and reminding us that they’re here for us, letting us know about events. We can always pop into their offices and check in with the bros.

But it’s also university-wide – there’s help everywhere. It’s not just academic, there are things like dental care, mental health support. And if we’re not sure where to go, UC MÄori helps connect us to the right people.

Our kaiako have created a unique tikanga and uarÄ mÄori driven environment, which has backboned our whÄnau/iwi MÄori like hapori.

What’s the UC student experience like?

There are a lot of events, and I’m always encouraged to get involved. Some of us in the class are older, or have kids and families, but everyone always welcomes us with open arms. I’ve joined up with the Te Akatoki MÄori student association and go to a lot of their social gatherings, as well as some kapa haka.

Speaking of kapa haka, that’s been a pretty big part of your life!

I’ve done kapa haka my whole life. I’ve always loved it. My parents were a part of groups while I was growing up, and I was always in groups, both in and outside of school, and different travel groups. It's a big part of the wider Christchurch community.

There are heaps of different MÄori communities in ÅŒtautahi – you’ve got things like your te reo, your wÄnanga communities. We’re all connected through lots of different ones, but kapa haka is the one that binds the most of us together.

And what is the MÄori community like at UC?

The personal connections I have with UC MÄori mean a lot. We’ve all developed great relationships. I know these people are trustworthy and feel like I can always go to them. It’s like a big whÄnau, and I’ve got aunties and cousins and friends I’ve grown up with that all work at UC now. My brother even works at UC MÄori. It all builds a bigger community within UC.

Do you see examples of UC’s values being lived out on campus?

100%. I see real examples of them all the time. The constant support from UC MÄori is the epitome of manaakitanga. Within my class, we’re all very much a whÄnau. We’ve built a connection, going from strangers to family, which is a credit to our teachers for creating that environment of safety and belonging – that’s whanaugatanga. And tiakitanga reminds me of the whole UC experience – everyone doing what they can.

Privacy Preferences

By clicking "Accept All Cookies", you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyse site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts.