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Welcome to the Assessment Support Materials for Manaaki Marae.
Manaaki Marae unit standards focus on learners understanding the depth and breadth of manaakitanga and how it links 惭腻辞谤颈 well-being to the marae and the mana of its people.
Manaaki is an ethic of thoughtfulness, generosity and caring for others. Manaaki Marae is characterised through acts of hospitality. It demands excellence of the hosts to uphold their mana, the mana of all guests, and of the marae itself.
Manaaki Marae is categorised in two kaupapa, manaaki marae 鈥 Takatu Kai and Wh膩ngai Manuhiri.
The resources on this page are designed to help teachers and tutors assess 膩konga against the relevant Manaaki Marae unit standards listed on the Directory of Assessment and Skill Standards (DASS).
Assessors can use the assessment support material for the Manaaki Marae unit standards to develop tasks and assessment schedules.
Acknowledgement
We would like to acknowledge the efforts of all those who contributed to the development of this practical resource.
膧konga booklet
The Manaaki Marae assessment booklet for 膩konga includes:
- Information on required tasks
- An assessment task sheet for 膩konga
- A checklist for assessors.
On this page
Assessment support material booklets
The assessment support resources for Manaaki Marae have been developed to support kaiako and tutors and the 膩konga in achieving the outcomes of the unit standards listed below and are guidelines only.
Domain: Wh膩ngai Manuhiri
膧konga booklet: Manaaki Marae - Wh膩ngai Manuhiri [PDF, 5.7 MB]
Assessor booklet: Manaaki Marae - Wh膩ngai Manuhiri [PDF, 5.3 MB]
Domain: Takat奴 Kai
Unit standard documents
To view the unit standard document listed in the assessment support material booklets, please click on the standard link.
Domain: Wh膩ngai Manuhiri
Level 2
Domain: Takat奴 Kai
Level 2
Domain: Tikanga Concepts
Level 3
If you would like to provide feedback on these materials or suggest changes to the content of this resource, please contact 惭腻辞谤颈 Qualifications Services at mqs@nzqa.govt.nz