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EDUCATING THE
FUTURE
David Kinnen, The Thetford Academy
Neil Tiddy, Thorpe St Andrew School
Educating the Future?
LOW NUMBERS OF
STUDENTS STUDYING IT
QUALIFICATIONS
GOVERNMENT FOCUS ON
ACADEMIC
QUALIFICATIONS
INDUSTRY NEEDS QUALIFIED
PEOPLE NOW
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70
Computing Drama Maths Psychology
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A Level 2019
10.4
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Computing A Level Applied IT Technical IT
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IT and Computing  A Level and Specialist 2019
Specialist Qualifications
Awarding bodies have withdrawn
specialist qualifications due to low
demand.
National Centre for Computing
Education is focused on GCSE and A
Level.
Institute for Apprenticeships is focused
on T Levels.
The Department for
Education has defunded all
specialist qualifications that
do not contain at least 40%
written examination.
Specialist Qualifications
T Levels (from September 2020).
Applied Generals (content
approved by Universities and the
DfE)
Technical Levels (content
approved by industry and the
DfE)
Awarding Bodies:
 Pearson BTEC
 Cambridge Technical
 City & Guilds
 AQA (until 2021)
Now for the good news
NATIONAL CENTRE FOR
COMPUTING EDUCATION
T LEVELS & TECHNICALS
DESIGNED BY AND FOR
INDUSTRY
LOCAL SCHOOLS OFFERING T
LEVELS & TECHNICALS
Industry Placements
Industry wants
qualified entrants
Industry
placements
support both
Schools are
providing specialist
qualifications
Educating the Future
Schools can prepare students for
career-entry.
Schools need to find industrial
partners for placements.
Industry wants young people that are
practically competent.
QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS

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