Ofqual support for reform of Higher Technical Qualifications
Tuesday, 14 July 2020 09:43
Employer input is vital to the future success of these regulated
qualifications. The government has today (14 July
2020) confirmed its proposals for reforming higher technical
education. These arrangements strengthen the opportunities for
employers to input into these Level 4 and Level 5 qualifications.
Employer contributions in this way are important to the shape and
success of these qualifications, which are vital...Request free trial
Employer input is vital to the future success of these
regulated qualifications.
The government has today (14 July 2020) confirmed its
proposals for reforming higher technical education.
These arrangements strengthen the opportunities for
employers to input into these Level 4 and Level 5
qualifications. Employer contributions in this way are
important to the shape and success of these qualifications,
which are vital for sustaining future workforces across the
economy.
Phil Beach, CBE, Executive Director of Vocational and
Technical Qualifications at Ofqual said:
I am delighted that Ofqual will be supporting the
Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education to
achieve their aims for these important qualifications. We
want employers to have the confidence in these
qualifications that they do in others. Alignment with
employer-led occupational standards will be an important
feature of Higher Technical Qualifications. I’m sure that
recognised awarding organisations will want to play their
active part in delivering them.
The government’s reforms retain the established regulatory
framework. Awarding organisations will need to be
recognised by Ofqual or the Office for Students in order to
submit qualifications to the Institute for Apprenticeships
and Technical Education (the Institute) for approval.
Ofqual will provide advice to the Institute during the
approvals process and will implement a regulatory approach
to support the expected quality standards.
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