This course is grounded in Mātauranga Māori and Pasifika knowledges with whanaungatanga (relationships that strengthen) and Vā fealoa'i (nurturing respectful relationships) at its heart. This will be manifested through the new relationships you will establish with your peers and teachers.
If you feel that you need some help to make the transition to University, Te Pārekereke will get you on track and prepare you for success at Waipapa Taumata Rau, the University of Auckland. This course fosters a sense of belonging and bringing your authentic selves and worldviews into the classroom is imperative.
You will master essential skills, including self-confidence, time and workload management, written and verbal communication, note-taking, effective reading, critical thinking, analytical, oral and group presentation skills, academic writing, successful use of the library and approaches to research. You will be introduced to university structures, systems and resources. These skills will enhance your diverse learning styles and needs to enable learner success.
The main elements of this course are: 1. Helping you to understand your personal, social, cultural, and political context in relation to people and place, including Waipapa Taumata Rau, Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland) and Aotearoa through Whanaungatanga (kinship) and Vā (respectful relationships). 2. Developing your academic reading and writing, referencing, critical thinking, analytical, oral and group presentation skills. We will cover all the fundamental academic capabilities you need for university study. 3. Building your information and digital literacies to give you the capabilities to find, evaluate, use and clearly communicate information. We also familiarise you with our expectations for academic integrity so that you can use information and prepare your work ethically. 4. Learning how to navigate university structures, systems and support services. You’ll be able to understand how the university works and know where you can get help when you need it.