The Government has announced a new technical qualification called 'tech-level', which will be in place from 2014. The new tech-level is set to gain the same status as A-levels but only if they attract university or business support. The new tech-level qualification is aimed at raising the status of vocational qualifications in England. For comment and analysis published in The Independent, click here.This blog is designed to keep you up-to-date with Careers Education, Information and Guidance (CEIAG) available locally, nationally and through the school. I’ll be posting information about employment and training opportunities available locally as well as details of open days and useful websites. The world of education, employment and training opportunities is changing rapidly so keep checking in for the latest information.
Mr Cross
Friday, 2 August 2013
Plans for "Tech-levels" unveiled
The Government has announced a new technical qualification called 'tech-level', which will be in place from 2014. The new tech-level is set to gain the same status as A-levels but only if they attract university or business support. The new tech-level qualification is aimed at raising the status of vocational qualifications in England. For comment and analysis published in The Independent, click here.
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