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Government must boost student numbers on T-levels to realise full benefits – NAO
The DfE should better understand the potential impacts of T-levels before making decisions on wider technical qualifications landscape, report says.
Watchdog tells government to boost T Level numbers
The government should increase the number of students taking T Levels, spending watchdog the National Audit Office (NAO) has said. But a trade body said the qualification will not take off in construction until builders have more profitable work pipelines. In a new report released… The post Watchdog tells government to boost T Level numbers appeared first on Construction News.
New NAO Report says DfE MUST Increase T Level Student Numbers
16 of 21 new T Level courses introduced to date were delivered on time. 25,508 students started a T Level in September 2024: 42% of DfE’s November 2022 estimate, but 1% higher than estimated in October 2023. DfE has taken steps to increase the availability of industry placements but that, and student awareness, remain a challenge to scaling up T Levels. 71% of students completed their two-year T Level course in summer 2024 (provisional data).…
NAO: Government’s mega-projects need stronger governance
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