Edexcel T Level Legal Services support resources | Pearson qualifications

TL Legal Services: delivery support

14 April 2025

Resources and other support which might help your teaching of the T Levels in Legal Services.

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There is a sister page to help you understand the assessment of this qualification.

Planning delivery

There is no one set way to deliver the qualification.  Three possibilities are indicated below and in the end you will decide which assessment pattern best suits your circumstances, which will include the timing of your employer placements.

A straight Year 1/2 split between the Core and the Occupational Specialism

Specification Teaching and learning Assessment
Core Year 1 End of Year 1
Occupational Specialism Year 2 End of Year 2

In this model you can decouple the core exams and the ESP.

Specification Teaching and learning Assessment
Core Exams Year 1 End of Year 1
Core ESP Year 1 November Year 2
Occupational Specialism Year 2 End of Year 2

In this model you leave all the assessment until the end of the course.

Specification Teaching and learning Assessment
Core Years 1 and 2 End of Year 2
Occupational Specialism Years 1 and  2 End of Year 2

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Resources

The qualification page provides:

  • the specification
  • curriculum planners
  • case studies
  • worksheets
  • powerpoint presentations

The FT's free online subscription for students aged 16-19, their teachers and schools around the world is a very valuable resource for all teachers.

1. Using the top menu select 'Companies'.

2. Then select 'Professional Services'.

3. Then select 'Legal Services' for stories and articles on law firms.

Transform Business Teaching with Multimedia Resources from the Educational Recording Agency (ERA)

The ERA Licence provides seamless access to television and radio recordings, offering a single point of clearance for the rights needed to create and use authentic media resources in your classroom. With ERA’s free video streaming platform, licensed institutions can explore a rich library of curriculum-mapped TV and radio clips tailored to T-level teaching.

Engage your learners with curated clips, full-length documentaries, and programmes that bring economic contexts to life. The platform also includes exclusive access to the BBC Shakespeare and Literary Archives, offering unique cross-curricular opportunities to enrich your lessons with impactful media - perfect for both homework and classroom activities.

To access this free resource registration is required - but is quick and simple. State schools in England are licensed under a central agreement with the DfE and the vast majority of independent schools also hold a current ERA Licence.


Support

We have a T Level Facebook group where you can share ideas and post questions. The group has around 200 members.

The files section of the Facebook group also includes resources shared by other teachers.

There are resources you might be able to use and/or adapt for Themes 1 and 8 in the T Level dropbox folder.

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The Economics, Business and Enterprise Association (EBEA) is the professional subject association for everyone interested in the teaching and study of Economics, Business and Enterprise.

It is free to become a registered member and this gives you access to an archive of journals and articles which are older than one year. Paid membership (which is tax deductible) provides you with a monthly newsletter and a termly printed journal.

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