Join Oliana Eniata and Sam Tanielu from St Paul’s College, Auckland, on Pacific Mornings as they share insights on Wellbeing & Hauora, and why showing up to school is key to achieving success in NCEA.
This episode breaks down the co-requisite requirement:
Students must achieve 10 Literacy (Te Reo Matatini) credits and 10 Numeracy (Pāngarau) credits across Levels 1, 2, and 3.
We also explore:
• What literacy and numeracy are
• How students can achieve these credits at any stage
• Structured learning approaches in classrooms
• Expectations from Years 1–8 and insights for Years 9–10
• How literacy and numeracy are assessed across subjects
Talanoa Ako is available in seven Pacific languages — Cook Islands Māori, Fijian, Niuean, Samoan, Tokelauan, Tongan, and Tuvaluan — alongside English.
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