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Upcoming reviews
The next review of Te Reo unit standards is scheduled for 2023.
Resources and links
- Te Reo Assessment Support Material
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Completed reviews
February 2019 – Review of Te Reo unit standards
Details are available in the February 2019 Review of Te Reo unit standards change report.
As a result of the review, the current standards at Levels 3-6 within all domains under subfield Reo Māori were designated expiring and 32 new unit standards for Levels 3 and 4 were created to align with the Reo Māori qualification outcomes.
Contact
For the latest information and updates regarding this review, please refer back to this page, or contact Māori Qualifications Services.