t levels are and i think people know what is to study because at the moment we know not many people know about them and therefore employers might be a little bit confused when people are going to them with t levels if they don t know what those locations actually mean. 50 those locations actually mean. so tell us what are they and how do they compare with btecs? t-levels for technical they compare with btecs? t-levels for technical levels they compare with btecs? t-levels for technical levels are they compare with btecs? t-levels for technical levels are meant - they compare with btecs? t-levels for technical levels are meant to - they compare with btecs? t-levels for technical levels are meant to be | for technical levels are meant to be those skills equivalent to a levels and if you get a distinction in your t levels, that is the equivalent of 38s and a level and gives you the same number of ucas points and you can go to university with them. they come in all subjects, differen
people what t levels are and letting people know what is to study because at the moment we know not many people know about them and therefore employers might be a little bit confused when people are going to them with t levels if they don t know what those actually mean. so tell us what are they and how do they compare with btecs? t levels or technical levels are meant to be those skills equivalent to a levels and if you get a distinction in your t levels, that is the equivalent of three a s at a level and gives you the same number of ucas points and you can go to university with them. they come in all subjects, different subjects, it is notjust building and hairdressing, it can be design and survey or planning or accountancy or agriculture or animal care but they are rolling these courses out slowly so every moment there are only ten but these will expand by 2023, all 20 subjects should be up and running. am i right in thinking that by 2025 other alternatives will not have
the government is making clear there is money to spend on its political priorities. the question is: will it be enough to deliver the big changes that ministers have promised and will the plans work? nick eardley, bbc news, westminster. well, earlier i spoke to grainne hallahan, who s a senior analyst at tes, formerly the times educational supplement. she welcomed any talk of new investment in skills and explains how the new system will work. t levels or technical levels are meant to be those skills equivalent to a levels and if you get a distinction in your t levels, that is the equivalent of three a s at a level and gives you the same number of ucas points and you can go to university with them. they come in all sorts of different subjects, it is notjust building and hairdressing, it can be design and survey or planning or accountancy or agriculture or animal care but they are rolling these courses out slowly so at the moment there are only ten but these will expand by 2023, all 20 s
we hope the government will also find the means to address the needs of the vast majority of young people who study a levels or btec qualifications. ministers also want to balance the books after huge spending during the pandemic. but despite concerns over the economic picture, the government is making clear there is money to spend on its political priorities. the question is: will it be enough to deliver the big changes that ministers have promised and will the plans work? nick eardley, bbc news, westminster. well, earlier i spoke to grainne hallahan, who s a senior analyst at tes. that s an organisation that supports teachers. she welcomed any talk of new investment in skills and explains how the new system will work. t levels or technical levels are meant to be those skills equivalent to a levels and if you get a distinction in your t levels, that is the equivalent of three a s at a level and gives you the same number of ucas points and you can go to university with them. they come