The future of post-16 level 3 and below vocational qualifications in England
In July the an immediate pause and review of the post-16 vocational qualification reform in England.
In July the an immediate pause and review of the post-16 vocational qualification reform in England.
Today, 200,000 Level 2 BTEC results are being delivered to students in schools and colleges in the UK.ÌýÌýÌý Around 150,000 of these will be receiving the first qualification level BTEC results for the new Tech Awards (2022), as part of the government’s wider reform programme.Ìý ɫèAV are one of a number of providers of these qualifications.ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý
Today, just over 200,000 Level 3 BTEC results will be issued to students in the UK.Ìý These young people can now progress into apprenticeships, higher or further education, or full-time employment, often in key industries that suffer from a shortage of skilled workers.ÌýÌý
It was announced today that ɫèAV has been awarded two new contracts to deliver T Levels in ‘Digital Support Services’ and ‘Digital Business Services’.Ìý
On 24 July Bridget Phillipson announced the next steps on the pause and review of the post-16 level 3 and below reforms.
The announcement of Labour’s and the appointment of Professor Becky Francis as its independent chair will be welcomed by those within the education system.Ìý
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions launches for fundamental reform to change the DWPÌýfrom a 'Department of Welfare' to a 'Department for Work'
The Prime Minister and Education Secretary today announced the Ìýto transform opportunities and drive growth.Ìý
Government has today launched theÌýÌýchaired by Professor Becky Francis CBE and to span KS1 to KS5.