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Assessment Standards
Cook Islands Tradition and Culture | |||||||||
Level 3 | |||||||||
28042 | Unit |
Investigate and present comprehensive findings on Cook Islands' traditional knowledge and practice within the island This standard is expiring. The last date for assessment to take place is 31 December 2023. |
8 Credits | ||||||
Version 3 | |||||||||
This unit standard was replaced by unit standard 32982. | |||||||||
View Education Organisations with Consent to Assess | |||||||||
People credited with this unit standard are able to plan for and conduct an investigation, and present comprehensive findings on selected Cook Islands'' traditional knowledge and practice within the island. | |||||||||
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Data as at 23 May 2022