What is a T Level? A T Level qualification is a composite technical study programme, aimed at preparing young people for work, higher level Apprenticeships or Higher Education (HE). About the T Level The T Level in Education & Childcare has 2 components:
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Core component
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Occupational specialism components - Early Years Educator or Assisting Teaching The core component provides a high-level foundation of knowledge and skills that are relevant to the occupational specialisms. The core component is not biased towards any particular occupational specialism component. This is to ensure fairness for all students, and to support learning in their chosen occupational specialism component. Some of the core topics and ideas are then broken down and contextualised in more detail in the occupational specialisms, allowing the student to apply the knowledge and skills in their own specific specialism. Each occupational specialism component covers the knowledge, understanding, skills and behaviours required to achieve the competence in a chosen occupational specialism. The objectives of this qualification are to equip students with the core knowledge and core skills relevant to Education and Childcare, up to date occupational knowledge and skills, the necessary English, mathematics and digital skills, competence that meets employer expectations and opportunities to manage and improve their own performance. Industry placements are intended to provide students with the opportunity to develop the knowledge, skills and behaviours required for skilled employment in their chosen occupation and which are less easily attainable by completing a qualification alone. Exams and Assignments In the Core component there are:
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Paper A written examination
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Paper B written examination
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Employer-set project (ESP) The combined results from these sub-components will be aggregated to form the overall Core Component grade (A*-E and U). Occupational specialism component will be assessed by:
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Synoptic assignments The student is also required to successfully achieve a distinction/merit/pass grade in one of the occupational specialism components. Progression Students who achieve this qualification could progress to the following, depending on their chosen occupational specialism:
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Employment - early years educator, education technician & primary/secondary teaching and support assistant
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Course options
Code
B8T116PLevel
Level 3Mode
Full TimeCampus
TonbridgeDuration
2 yearStarting
8/09/2025Ending
18/06/2027-
What qualification will I gain?
NCFE L3 T Level in Education & Childcare
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Entry Requirements
5 GCSE’s Grade 4 and above (Including Maths & English Language as grade 4 and above)
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What progression options will I have?
Progression into employment into the Early Years or School based settings and progression into HE University to study a degree.
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What costs are involved?
Tuition Fees: 16-18 - free 19+ - N/A This course may also attract additional costs, for example, kit, uniform, trips or books, that all students will be required to pay. Please contact the College for further details
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How will I be assessed?
The majority of the course is coursework based then assessed internally by tutors and then assessed by an external Verifier. There are also two exams over the two years that are marked externally and an employer based project.