Don't forget, dealers can still contribute to an important industry survey regarding the shaping of a new qualification.
The proposed Land-based Engineering Level 3 T level qualification due to be introduced in 2022 / 23 is in the process of being formulated.
Since we mentioned the research on this Weekly Update a few weeks ago, the survey has been publicised through the BAGMA membership, the AEA membership, by e-mail to manufacturer's representatives, the IAgrE, the CEA and Landex.
There is still time to have your voice heard though.
David Kirschner, independent consultant to Land-based Engineering and T Level Panel member, is keen to get as many dealers as possible to participate in the research.
He told Service Dealer this week, "It's vital that the industry engages in shaping its own future - especially at this time where finding suitable entrants for the industry is so difficult."
David stressed that the survey should only take 10 minutes to complete and how important it will be to gather a representative view.
T level qualifications are new 2 year level 3 study programmes that will include the following mandatory elements;
- A core set of underpinning knowledge, concepts and skills tailored to the chosen industry and occupation:
- Specialist training covering occupational or industry-specific skills
- An industry placement with an employer which will last for a minimum of 45 working days
"The purpose of the T level is to ensure students have the knowledge and skills needed to progress into skilled employment or higher level training relevant to the T level qualification undertaken," said David. "This qualification will be a vital link for those leaving education and joining industry."
Take the survey here.