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Tēnā koutou katoa, nau mai, haere mai. Ngā mihi nui ki a koutou i runga i tēnei kaupapa whakahirahira ki a tātou katoa – arā, ko Te Reo Māori kei roto i ngā kura auraki. Ko te tūmanako mā te mahi tahi ka puāwai te reo rangatira i tēnei whenua, ka tū pakari ai ā tātou tamariki, mokopuna hoki, ā, ka hua ai ngā painga mō te katoa. Ka haere tonu ngā mahi o te Tāhuhu kia tutuki pai ai ngā moemoeā o ngā whānau, hapū, iwi e pā ana ki te reo rangatira o tēnei whenua – hei oranga mō tātou katoa.

The final version of the reo Māori curriculum for English–medium schools will be complete February 2009. Te Reo Māori in the New Zealand Curriculum is specifically targeted at schools where the main language of instruction is English.

The curriculum is part of the Ministry of Education's three-pronged strategy for the teaching and learning of te reo Māori in schools.

You can learn more about each part of the strategy by selecting from the links below or by using the right-hand navigation menu:

To read more about why the strategy came about and the timeline for its introduction, refer to the section on background.

To find answers to frequently asked questions about the strategy, such as what it means for teachers in schools, go to the FAQ section.

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