Media, Broadcast and Production

Core content

Students will develop an understanding of a broad range of issues relevant to the sector, including:

  • the creative economy
  • the individual in the creative industries
  • cultural context and vocabulary
  • audience and consumer needs
  • legal and regulatory requirements
  • professional standards and conduct in the workplace
  • equality, diversity and inclusion requirements
  • research skills
  • project methodology and administration
  • continued professional development

Options to specialise

In addition to the core content, each student will also complete at least one module of occupation-specific content:

  • creative media technician
  • events and venues technician
  • content creation and production

Awarding Organisation resources

Pearson has developed a wide range of resources to help providers to deliver the Media, Broadcast and Production T Level.

Approval and quality assurance

  • Support to help providers through the approval process can be here in the provider approval section

Registration, entries and results

  • Information on how to register learners for their T Level as well as how to make bookings for the correct assessment series can be found here in the key dates schedule section

Administrative support

  • Details about fees, quality assurance and assessment and support guides can be found here

Specification and specimen assessment materials

  • Specimen assessment materials for the core exams, employer set projects and occupational specialist components can be found here

Teaching and learning materials found here

  • For both the core component and occupational specialist component, including curriculum planners, lesson plans, industry resource links and activity worksheets

Video Resources

  • T Level Provider Event for the T Level in Craft and Design and the T Level in Media, Broadcast and Production. Please watch the recorded webinar delivered by Pearson here. 

Other resources include:

ETF resources

Developing a framework for learning and guidance materials to develop core skills required for the T Level Employer Set Project 

This T Level Resource Improvement Project (TRIP) provides a package of materials to support students on the T Level in Creative and Design to develop the required Media, Broadcast and Production Employer Set Project (ESP) core skills.

Produced by Global Academy and Chelmsford College, this TRIP provides materials that will enable students to practice skills, and includes related guidance materials on how best to prepare for the Media, Broadcast and Production ESP.

Resources include:

  • a framework for learning covering a minimum of 20 hours, showing how learning would be scaffolded and sequenced to develop the specified core skills 
  • lesson plans and associated materials covering a minimum of 20 hours of learning 
  • guidance materials for students to make effective use of the core skill within the ESP assessment. 

Downloadable resources 

Teacher Lesson Guides   10 
PowerPoint 20 
Content for guided learning hours   20 
Introductory ESP guide for learners 

This TRIP can be found here.

AoC resources

Please find AoC's resource depository here.  

 

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