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Contracts signed for third wave of T Levels
5 October 2020
NCFE and City & Guilds are developing more T Levels for launch next academic year - covering digital business services; digital support services; health, healthcare science, and science; and onsite construction and building services engineering.
City & Guilds and Pearson can now start work on wave 3.
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Route panel membership – open recruitment competition, June 2021
9 June 2021
The 15 occupational routes are: agriculture, environmental and animal care; business and administration; care services; catering and hospitality; construction; creative and design; digital; education and childcare; engineering and manufacturing; hair and beauty; health and science; legal, finance and accounting; protective services; sales, marketing and procurement; transport and logistics.
In particular, the Institute is keen to hear from applicants from the following sectors:
catering and ho...
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Engineering and manufacturing
The following occupations were proposed for inclusion, however Institute and route panel analysis concluded that there is insufficient evidence at this time for these to be considered as occupations for the development of apprenticeship standards:
Circuit Designer
Assembler
Respondents suggested that the standards below should sit on the Business and Administration route. Following consultation with the respective route panels, they have been moved.
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Applications now open for employers seeking to improve apprenticeship standards
15 August 2022
The 15 sectors represented by the route panels are:
Agriculture, environmental and animal care
Business and administration
Care services
Catering and hospitality
Construction
Creative and design
Digital
Education and childcare
Engineering and manufacturing
Hair and beauty
Health and science
Legal, Finance and accounting
Protective services
Sales, marketing and procurement
Transport and logistics
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Help shape T Levels training for craft workers and designers
4 December 2020
T levels are being rolled out from 2020 to 2023 across 11 different sectors, which include sectors such as digital, construction, engineering & manufacturing and business & administration.
The first three T Levels (in Education and Childcare, Construction and Digital) have been taught to students since September.
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Cycle 2 support and resources
Qualification structure document
Agriculture, environmental and animal care:
Mapping template level 3 – Agriculture, environmental and animal care
Business and administration
Mapping template level 3 - Business and administration
Care services:
Mapping template level 3 - Care Services
Construction:
Mapping template level 3 – Construction
Creative and design:
Mapping template level 3 – Creative and design
Digital:
Mapping template level 3 – Digital
Education and early years:
M...
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Legal, Finance and Accounting Route Review
Key highlights include:
Over 90 businesses fed into this first review.Employer insight underpins 9 new principles and characteristics.
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Institute for Apprenticeships appoints industry experts to lead approval of new apprenticeship standards
20 November 2017
The 15 routes are:
Agriculture, Environment and Animal Care
Business and Administration
Care Services
Catering and Hospitality
Construction
Creative and Design
Digital
Education and Childcare
Engineering and Manufacturing
Hair and Beauty
Health and Science
Legal Finance and Accounting
Protective Services
Sales, Marketing and Procurement
Transport and Logistics
The largest Route Panel is in Engineering and Manufacturing, with 10 members in addition to the Chair. Some of the smaller groups curr...
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Higher Technical Qualifications approvals process open
24 August 2022
Cycle 3 will add legal & finance, engineering & manufacturing, business & administration and education & childcare routes. A full schedule covering all remaining routes will be published in due course.
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Have your say on new agriculture T Level training for 16 to 19s
16 June 2020
T levels are being rolled out from 2020 to 2023 across 11 different sectors, which in addition to agriculture include sectors such as digital, construction, engineering & manufacturing and business & administration.
The first three T Levels (in Education and Childcare, Construction and Digital) will be available for delivery to students from September 2020.