The UK government’s flagship “T-level” technical qualifications are failing to attract the expected numbers of students, a survey has shown, sparking calls for an urgent revamp of the scheme.
The qualifications, launched in 2020 in a shake-up of post-16 education, were intended to boost vocational learning but have been plagued by issues including securing industrial work placements for students.
The qualifications were designed to improve the quality and availability of skilled labour, particularly to the manufacturing sector, as part of an effort to drive the UK’s sluggish economic growth.
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