The T Level Action Plan: This is the most up-to-date document that the Department for Education has published and aims to provide an implementation update for individuals and organisations interested in T Levels.
The government has recently announced a final list of qualifications that will have 16-to-19 funding withdrawn from 1 August 2025 due to an overlap with wave 3 T Levels (Engineering & Manufacturing, Business & Administration, Legal, Finance & Accounting).
The government has published final list of qualifications that will have 16-to-19 funding withdrawn for new starts from 1 August 2024 due to overlap with wave 1 and 2 T Levels (Construction & the Built Environment, Digital, Education & Childcare and Health & Science).
Guidance for providers and employers
This guidance outlines the key roles and responsibilities for providers and employers in delivering high-quality placements at each stage of the placement i.e., pre, during, and post-placement. It also sets out information about what must happen when students have been unable to complete the minimum placement hours before the end of the second year of the T Level programme.
Connect with employers interested in T Levels
Add the Connect with employers service to your DfE sign in account to ensure you can view over 65 employers from across England interested in T Levels.
If you are delivering – or planning to deliver – T Levels the T Level Professional Development (TLPD) offer from the ETF has been commissioned by the Department for Education and developed with experts in collaboration with learning providers and employers, to support you.
A new Exams support hub, connected to the new Teaching and Assessment Hub, is now live on the 王中王资料大全 website. The Exams support hub includes new guidance, webinar recordings, FAQs and more to help our customers and learners through the Autumn and Summer series.
Visit the Exams hub
View details of providers selected to deliver T Levels and providers intending to deliver the T Level transition programme.