According to research published earlier this year, nine in ten parents of children aged six and under agree that early years educators have an essential role to play in their child’s development. That’s why it is so important that staff working with children and young people – who are the most vulnerable in society – have the right knowledge and skills to create positive outcomes for the next generation.
Any modern economy and education system requires a high standard of vocational training in order to increase productivity and upskill its workforce. Job-specific knowledge, behaviours and skills have all become invaluable assets. The Government’s new T Level qualifications, which will launch next year, are designed to teach just that.
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