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Studying Te Reo With Te Wānanga o Aotearoa

Wednesday 27 September 2017, 9:18PM

By Beckie Wright

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New Zealanders are becoming more and more aware of the importance of learning Te Reo, as it is such an important component of our culture. Te Wānanga o Aotearoa is a uniquely Māori learning environment for everyone, and, as they say, “We're not a university or a polytechnic. We're a wānanga. And that's just a little bit different.” So what does this mean for you, the student? No matter who you are, if you're a New Zealand Citizen or resident living in New Zealand, they have amazing study possibilities for you.

For those who want to learn Te Reo and other recognised qualifications in an environment that’s been designed for your success and who don’t want to go far from home to do it, this is the place for you. For over 30 years Te Wānanga o Aotearoa have been delivering recognised qualifications to meet the needs of school leavers, business professionals, empty-nest mums and dads, indigenous academics and kaumātua.

Certificates, diplomas, degrees and a masters degrees, they do it all, and they do it with commitment, aroha, and all the support you might need along the way. Being culturally rich and inclusive, they believe that what's good for Māori is good for the world, and they are passionate about people being able to come and experience that.

Te Wānanga o Aotearoa’s kaiako (tutors) are passionate, experienced, and go above and beyond what is usually expected. Their learning spaces are well resourced, and the amount of support they have on offer is really impressive. If you want to know the ways they can help you on your learning journey, you can find out about their student support services by going to their website at www.twoa.ac.nz   and also for more information on small business courses, business courses and free computer courses NZ.

Te Wānanga o Aotearoa has sites in 80 towns and cities around the country where you can up skill, get started on a learning journey, or have a second chance at education.