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Approvals process manual - level 2, cycle 2
As set out in DfE’s overview of the reforms, all new IfATE-approved technical qualifications will be approved against an IfATE defined technical qualification category. Each category is distinct, with its own core aim and purpose statement, as well as its own bespoke criteria for approval.
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Employers
How employers can get involved in T Levels
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Approvals process manual - level 3, cycle 2
As set out in DfE’s overview of the reforms, all new IfATE-approved technical qualifications will be approved against an IfATE defined technical qualification category. Each category is distinct, with its own core aim and purpose statement, as well as its own bespoke criteria for approval.
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T Level in Accounting
Accounting
Overview
A T Level is split into three main sections:
technical qualification (TQ) is the main, classroom-based element. Students will learn about their chosen sectors through a curriculum designed by employers and developed by an awarding organisation (AO)
industry placement runs for a minimum of 315 hours (45 days) overall and will give students practical insights into their sector and an opportunity to embed the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom
English, maths and digi...
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T Level in Marketing
Marketing
Overview
A T Level is split into three main sections:
technical qualification (TQ) is the main, classroom-based element. Students will learn about their chosen sectors through a curriculum designed by employers and developed by an awarding organisation (AO)
industry placement runs for a minimum of 315 hours (45 days) overall and will give students practical insights into their sector and an opportunity to embed the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom
English, maths and digit...
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T Level in Finance
Finance
Overview
A T Level is split into three main sections:
technical qualification (TQ) is the main, classroom-based element. Students will learn about their chosen sectors through a curriculum designed by employers and developed by an awarding organisation (AO)
industry placement runs for a minimum of 315 hours (45 days) overall and will give students practical insights into their sector and an opportunity to embed the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom
English, maths and digital...
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T Level in Craft and Design
Craft and Design
Overview
A T Level is split into three main sections:
technical qualification (TQ) is the main, classroom-based element. Students will learn about their chosen sectors through a curriculum designed by employers and developed by an awarding organisation (AO)
industry placement runs for a minimum of 315 hours (45 days) overall and will give students practical insights into their sector and an opportunity to embed the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom
English, maths an...
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T Level in Catering
Catering
Overview
A T Level is split into three main sections:
technical qualification (TQ) is the main, classroom-based element. Students will learn about their chosen sectors through a curriculum designed by employers and developed by an awarding organisation (AO)
industry placement runs for a minimum of 315 hours (45 days) overall and will give students practical insights into their sector and an opportunity to embed the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom
English, maths and digita...
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Help shape T Levels training for craft workers and designers
4 December 2020
Take part in a consultation to help shape new craft and design T Levels for 16 to 19 year olds
Learners can become an expert in making jewellery, ceramics, furniture, textiles and fashion items
An exciting new T Level will train young people to create jewellery, fashion, ceramics, textiles, and furniture.
T Levels are two-year classroom-based technical study programmes, which also involve a substantial placement working with relevant employers.
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T Level in Legal services
Legal Services
Overview
A T Level is split into three main sections:
technical qualification (TQ) is the main, classroom-based element. Students will learn about their chosen sectors through a curriculum designed by employers and developed by an awarding organisation (AO)
industry placement runs for a minimum of 315 hours (45 days) overall and will give students practical insights into their sector and an opportunity to embed the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom
English, maths and ...