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T Level action plan: 2021

How we’re reforming technical education and developing the T Level qualifications for post-16 students.

Documents

T Level action plan: 2021

PDF, 1.92 MB, 53 pages

T Level action plan: 2020

PDF, 1.48 MB, 48 pages

T Level action plan: 2019

Ref: DfE-00196-2019PDF, 2.06 MB, 48 pages

T Level action plan: 2018

Ref: DFE-00347-2018PDF, 621 KB, 47 pages

Post-16 technical education reforms: T level action plan – October 2017

Ref: DFE-00274-2017PDF, 304 KB, 24 pages

Details

The 2021 Action Plan includes information on:

  • the progress of the first three T Levels, launched in September 2020
  • the progress of seven further T Levels, launched in September 2021
  • continuing preparations for delivery in 2022
  • support packages available to T Level providers and employers
  • industry placement delivery and the impact of Covid-19
  • progress with the Level 3 Qualifications Review and Higher Technical Qualifications

The 2017, 2018, 2019. 2021 action plans are available for reference.

Further information about T Levels and next steps for providers is available Published 11 October 2017
Last updated 17 December 2021 – hide all updates

  1. 17 December 2021 We have published the T Level Action Plan for 2021.
  2. 13 January 2021 We have published the T Level Action Plan 2020.
  3. 7 October 2019 Amended a sentence on page 17 of the 2019 action plan. This is to clarify that providers successful for 2022 T Level delivery will be able to offer T Levels introduced in 2020 and 2021, as well as those introduced in 2022.
  4. 7 October 2019 Added the T Level action plan for 2019.
  5. 20 August 2019 Added a T Level action plan policy update covering T Level grading and certification and the UCAS tariff for T Levels.
  6. 19 May 2019 Added a link to the industry placements policy framework.
  7. 19 December 2018 Updated table on page 10 of the T Level action plan 2018.
  8. 6 December 2018 Added the 2018 action plan.
  9. 11 October 2017 First published.

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