New Zealand Certificate in Ngā Taonga Tākaro (Level 3)

Sport & Recreation

A course by

Te Mahi Ako

A 40-credit Level 3 certificate for those looking to lead, teach, or participate in Māori traditional games ('ngā taonga tākaro') with whānau, hapū, iwi, or communities.

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NZQA Level 3 Certification (40 Credits)

Study Level

Entry

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

It will take a total of 6 months

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Understand key philosophies of tākaro and te ao Māori

Demonstrate knowledge of Māori worldviews and the underlying philosophies of ngā taonga tākaro (Māori traditional games).

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Apply technical aspects of tākaro

Practically engage in the technical components of Māori games, integrating values such as kaitiakitanga (guardianship), uaratanga (values), whakapono (faith), and whanaungatanga (relationships).

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Lead, teach, or facilitate ngā taonga tākaro in communities

Lead, coach, or facilitate Māori games with whānau, hapū, iwi, or other groups as a paid worker, volunteer, or self-employed professional.

What You're Signing Up For

This programme supports people actively involved with ngā taonga tākaro (traditional Māori games) to have fun while leading, teaching, or playing these activities with Māori communities and organizations. Learners will develop an understanding of both the philosophical and technical aspects of tākaro within a strong te ao Māori framework, emphasizing values like kaitiakitanga, uaratanga, whakapono, and whanaungatanga.

Course Content

  • Philosophies of ngā taonga tākaro and te ao Māori
  • Technical components of tākaro as applied within Māori value frameworks (kaitiakitanga, uaratanga, whakapono, whanaungatanga)
  • Workplace/practical tākaro setting training, observation and assessment

What you need to know first

Must be working in or connected to an iwi or Māori organisation, in a paid job, self-employed, or as a volunteer with regular and consistent shifts.

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Sports and recreation

  • Māori community organisations

  • Education and cultural facilitation

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Community sports facilitator

  • Ngā taonga tākaro leader or coach

  • Māori games instructor

  • Recreation assistant in Māori organisations