Purpose
Achievement Criteria
Explanatory Note 1
This Achievement Standard is derived from The New Zealand Curriculum, Learning Media, Ministry of Education, 2007, and relates to the objectives of the Big Ideas at Level 7 of the Te Ao Haka Learning Matrix at Curriculum Levels 6, 7 and 8.
Explanatory Note 2
Compare a Te Ao Haka performance and one other performance involves:
- choosing three elements and describing how they are expressed in each performance
- identifying the similarities and differences in how the elements are expressed.
Discuss a Te Ao Haka performance and one other performance involves:
- explaining the similarities and differences in how the elements are expressed.
Analyse a Te Ao Haka performance and one other performance involves:
- discussing the impact of the similarities and differences on the performance.
Explanatory Note 3
Other performance refers to either another Te Ao Haka performance OR a performance from a different performing art.
Explanatory Note 4
Elements are aspects of a composition or performance that are present in but not unique to Te Ao Haka.
Examples of elements include:
- tempo
- dynamics
- characterisation
- voice
- point of view.
A more extensive list of elements is available within the Subject Glossary for Te Ao Haka https://ncea.education.govt.nz/arts/te-ao-haka?view=subject-glossary.
External Assessment Specifications
The External Assessment Specifications are published by NZQA and can be found on their website using this link:
NZQA Te Ao Haka
Unpacking the Standard
Students will demonstrate their learning about the influences on Te Ao Haka. Students will need to explore their own connections and perspectives within Te Ao Haka through analysing and discussing performances, from both within and outside of Te Ao Haka.
Level 2
Students at Level 2 should be experimenting and innovating. This is reflected in the internals' credit values being higher than those of the externals to provide room for creativity and a safe space to develop through taking creative risks. Six credits have been allocated to both internal Achievement Standards for this reason, with the stated aim of bringing out the best in all ākonga in a 'safe' – or familiar – space.
Literacy and Numeracy Requirements
From 2024 onwards, this achievement standard can no longer be used to meet the NCEA Co-requisite requirements.
Full information on the co-requisite for 2024 and 2025: Standards approved for NCEA co-requisite for 2024 and 2025.
Students will demonstrate their learning about the influences on Te Ao Haka. Students will need to explore their own connections and perspectives within Te Ao Haka through analysing and discussing performances, from both within and outside of Te Ao Haka.
Level 2
Students at Level 2 should be experimenting and innovating. This is reflected in the internals' credit values being higher than those of the externals to provide room for creativity and a safe space to develop through taking creative risks. Six credits have been allocated to both internal Achievement Standards for this reason, with the stated aim of bringing out the best in all ākonga in a 'safe' – or familiar – space.
Literacy and Numeracy Requirements
From 2024 onwards, this achievement standard can no longer be used to meet the NCEA Co-requisite requirements.
Full information on the co-requisite for 2024 and 2025: Standards approved for NCEA co-requisite for 2024 and 2025.