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6th March 2025- T Level Newsletter

Recap and Refresher Webinar! 

Sign up here to join us on Thursday 13th March from 10am-11:45am. This session will be a helpful recap and refresher of our policy, guidance, support offerings and is an opportunity to ask questions. Don't worry if you cannot attend the webinar live as it will be recorded and we will share the recording in a subsequent newsletter. 

Autumn T Level results day

Autumn T Level results day is on 20th March 2025 where a small number of learners who have now passed their second year of study, will receive a final T Level Result and a certificate (issued to providers in June). Find out more here

Funding Updates

Please find the newly published 16 to 19 funding: information for 2025 to 2026 here and the newly published T Levels funding guide 2025 to 2026 here

We will notify all institutions affected by the T Level reconciliation via email by the end of March 2025. Institutions also affected by 16 to 19 in-year growth awards will receive one revised allocation statement, which will include both the outcomes of the T Level reconciliation and the in-year growth award.

Updated Industry Placements delivery guidance – supportive resources now available

The department recently announced an updated set of industry placement delivery approaches. The updated guidance is now live and we have released a set of resources including an executive summary, an animated video, an examples document, a webinar for employers and providers. Take a look at these helpful resources to develop your understanding of the new approaches.

Resource Spotlight! 

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ETF in collaboration with Westminster Kingsway College have created resources to support the Creative and Design T Level about developing resources to support learners to develop maths skills contextualised to specific content of the T Level in Craft and Design

Check out the resources here!

IfATE and Awarding Organisation Updates

NCFE: Equip your Health, Healthcare Science and Science students with essential insights into the diverse career pathways in Life Sciences, Healthcare Science and related fields by joining NCFE’s virtual student conference on Friday 14 March from 10-11am. Your students will have the opportunity to hear from industry experts and gain insights into the essential skills, behaviours and knowledge required for a successful career in these fields. Register now.

Eduqas/EAL: To support providers in the delivery of the new T Level in Building Services Engineering from September 2025, Eduqas has confirmed their Provider Approval process here.

Pearson: Find the March E-Bulletin here. 

AoC Events

Check out the upcoming AoC T Level events in their events calendar: 

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ETF Events

Understanding T Levels - Enhance your T Level delivery

If you are a teacher, manager or support staff responsible for delivering T Levels, book your place today on the Education and Training Foundation’s (ETF) Understanding T Levels for the post-16 sector course taking place on Thursday 27 March, 3.30–5pm.

This course will explore a range of factors for implementation, delivery and assessment of the T Level. Packed with useful information, it will help you understand how to plan and structure your delivery to give your learners the best possible outcomes.

Spring into the new Half Term with new T Level Networks

As part of the Education and Training Foundation’s (ETF) T Level Professional Development (TLPD) offer, we offer T Level networks which cover a range of topics such as Assessment, Industry Placements and Route Specific Networks.  Book your spot on an upcoming network today.

Learn from leading employers with T Level Group Industry Placements

Secure your space on these upcoming placements:

For more details on upcoming placements, visit the ETF’s Group Industry Placements page.

Upcoming Events: see all upcoming T Level events here

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