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cohort courses
By Māori, for Māori.
Learn together. Grow together. Stand together.
Bring learning home to your marae.
Te Wānanga o Raukawa invites marae, hapū and Māori organisations to come together as a collective to grow the confidence, capability and wellbeing of your people through kaupapa Māori learning.
Delivered from your own tūrangawaewae, these programmes create space for whānau to reconnect — not just to learning, but to each other, to their culture, and to the responsibilities and roles within their marae.
Whether it’s learning te reo Māori, karanga, Tū whaikōrero, or strengthening wellbeing through Whakapiki Mauri, this is an opportunity for your people to grow together in a way that is grounded in our values and ways of being.
This is about more than gaining a qualification.
It’s about:
- strengthening identity
- rebuilding confidence to stand and participate
- growing the next generation of kaikōrero and kaikāranga
- supporting the wellbeing of whānau through a Te Whare Tapa Whā approach
- creating spaces where whānau can learn, practise and uplift one another
When learning happens on the marae, it becomes collective. It becomes lived. It becomes ours.
WHY COHORT DELIVERY MATTERS
Learning together as a rōpū allows your marae or organisation to:
- Grow capability within your own people
- Build confidence in te reo, tikanga, karanga and whaikōrero
- Support the hauora of whānau across wairua, hinengaro, tinana and whānau
- Strengthen connections back to your marae and kaupapa
- Create pathways for ongoing learning and development
Supported by our pūkenga and kaimahi, your people are guided in a way that reflects our values — grounded in tikanga, manaakitanga and whanaungatanga.
KEY DETAILS
- Fees Free NZQA-approved certificate programmes
- Delivered online with the option to gather and learn together as a cohort
- Minimum cohort size: 30 tauira
- Delivered from your marae or organisation (where suitable)
The people are our wealth — develop and retain.
For more information or to deliver from your marae or workplace, contact:
Mai i Te Ūkaipō
