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Further consultation on reviewed Music Technology unit standards 2020
Closed 07 Aug 2020
NZQA National Qualifications Services (NQS) invites you to provide further feedback on the review of unit standards at levels 1-3 in the Music Technology domain.
Initial consultation during February – March 2020 on proposed changes to the suite has identified the need for an additional standard at Level 3. Feedback on a draft new standard Operate music notation software application(s) is now being sought.
Consultation feedback has also resulted in minor amendments to the other proposed standards.
For more information, please refer to the Music Technology unit standards review page.
Feedback
We invite comment on any aspect of the reviewed standards. We are especially interested in any comments and/or thoughts on the proposed changes to assessment involving music notation software.
Please send your responses to nqs@nzqa.govt.nz by Monday 7 August.