Ways of learning Te Reo Māori by Māori people in New Zealand
2018, % of Māori people who can speak more than a few words of Te reo
| Response | % of Māori people who can speak more than a few words of Te reo |
|---|---|
| Going home to your iwi or hapū area(s) | 47.2% |
| Going to hui and listening to Te reo Māori being spoken | 63.4% |
| Kōhanga reo, Kura Kaupapa Māori or Wharekura | 34.1% |
| Listening and speaking to parents or other people living at home | 58.9% |
| Listening or speaking with relatives, friends or neighbours not living with you | 68.3% |
| Other primary, secondary or Māori boarding school | 51.5% |
| Study at Māori wānanga | 28.5% |
| Study at other tertiary institutions such as university or polytech | 21.5% |
| Teaching yourself | 61.5% |
| Work or community based courses | 27.5% |