Year 12 Pasifika Studies Level 2
Course selection will be active from the 14th August 2020.
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: A. Hughes
This course is based on Knowledge and Understanding of Pasifika Traditions, Culture, Knowledge and Development. There is a high degree of student led initiative.
The course is made up of a combination of research, presentation, cultural practice and performance. Students are able to study Tradition and Culture, Change and Development, Indigenous Knowledge, Arts, Crafts and Music from the Pacific, Cook Islands or Niue.
The skills learned are valuable in any career that requires leadership, team work communication skills, creativity, taking risks and stepping out of your comfort zone. These are all skills that are very sought after in any work place today.
Content:
- Research and cultural practice in Arts, Crafts, Music and Storytelling.
- Investigate and present findings on Cook Islands traditional knowledge and practice within a village.
- Investigate an aspect of Pacific society.
- Demonstrate knowledge and skills of traditional Nuie dyeing, weaving and tika practice.
- Opportunity for Duo, Trio, Group Choreography - students who are keen to choreograph dances using dance styles they are familiar with or have learnt recently
- Perform traditional takalo, tame, meke and lologo mo e koli tuai.
- Group Performance - students learn, rehearse and share a variety of Pasifika dance works and perform them to audiences. Performances may include Whangarei Pasifika Festival, Fiafia Night, WGHS Concerts and Whangarei Ballet and Dance Teachers Concert.
In this subject there are several Unit Standards to choose from. Students are able to select the standards best suited to their skills and interests.
Credit Information
Total Credits Available: 57 credits.
Internally Assessed Credits: 57 credits.
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