T Levels move another step closer as competition launches
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T Levels have continued to gather pace today as the Department for
Education (DfE) launched a competition inviting bids to win the
right to develop, deliver and award the first three T Levels from
September 2020. Organisations are being given the chance to develop
these new, gold standard qualifications for technical education –
as new research shows employers have welcomed the introduction of
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T Levels have continued to gather pace today as the Department for Education (DfE) launched a competition inviting bids to win the right to develop, deliver and award the first three T Levels from September 2020. Organisations are being given the chance to develop these new, gold standard qualifications for technical education – as new research shows employers have welcomed the introduction of the new courses. The first three T Levels in Construction, Digital, and Education and Childcare will be delivered from September 2020 and today (3 September) the Department for Education launched the bidding process for groups to win the right to develop and deliver these new qualifications. Successful bidders will have exclusive rights to deliver each T Level qualification, to make sure it is high-quality, as recommended by Lord Sainsbury in his independent review of technical education in 2016. Secondary school pupils starting GCSE courses this September will be the first students able to study a T Level when they are rolled out and a new studyby the Department for Education found that employers welcomed the introduction of the new technical courses. Businesses said that the inclusion of a ‘meaningful and substantial industry placement’ was a particularly positive step to making sure learners are better prepared and motivated for work. Apprenticeships and Skills Minister Anne Milton said:
More than 200 employers have worked closely with the DfE to design the initial outline T Level content and have run pilots with over 2,000 young people to trial T Level style work placements. The DfE have also been in regular contact with the sector about this procurement, holding engagement events about the competition and providing advice on preparing high-quality bids. Winning bidders will develop the outline content further and produce detailed qualification specifications, exams and assessments, which will be rolled out to the schools and colleges that will provide T Levels. Chief Executive of the Association of Colleges David Hughes said:
CBI Head of Education & Skills John Cope said:
Dayle Bayliss, Chartered Building Surveyor and Director of Dayle Bayliss Ltd, who chaired the Design, Surveying and Planning T Level Panel, said
The Invitation to Tender will remain open for organisations to submit bids until 26 October 2018, with the contracts for the first three T Levels expected to be awarded in early March 2019. |
