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Academia spotlight: Creating new routes into construction for T-Level learners

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Dr Hannah Wood, principal lecturer in built environment at the University of Brighton, explains her work to provide new routes into higher education for those undertaking technical-based T-Level construction qualifications.

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Recently I have been working to provide routes into higher education for new T-Level learners. At the University of Brighton, we have been working in partnership with East Sussex College which is one of the first providers delivering the new Design, Surveying and Planning for Construction T-Level.

T-Levels are a new qualification at level 3 (taken after completion of GCSEs and equivalent to three A-Levels). The aim is to provide a technical-based qualification that meets the needs of employers and prepares students for work, further training, or study. T-Levels were introduced as part of the government’s Post-16 Skills Plan in response to the recommendations of the Independent Panel on Technical Education (the Sainsbury Report).

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