In this episode of the Your Harrogate Podcast, presenter Pete Egerton heads to Harrogate College to learn more about T-Levels. Graham Burrill is a program manager responsible for T-Levels and explains what is currently on offer at the college, with more expected too. Plus, what are the requirements to be able to study for a T-Level and how are they graded? Beth Cockroft is a T-Level teacher who has been teaching for eight years, but has over 30-years in childcare and so is a perfect fit for the T-Level that focuses on that subject. We also hear from Abbey, one of the students on the childcare and education T-Level course, currently in her first year and loving the practical elements to it all.. [podcast_episode episode="54866" content="excerpt,player"]

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