
Effective practice that secures continuous improvement is evidenced by:
- learners’ success in achieving challenging targets, including qualifications and personal learning goals
- improving achievement trends over time and clear action to address any equality gaps or significant variations in performance between groups of learners
- the standards of learners’ work in relation to their learning goals
- learners’ progress relative to their prior attainment and potential
and, where appropriate, by:
- the acquisition of skills that enhance employability, effectiveness at work and personal prosperity
- the development of skills that contribute to the social and economic well-being of the learner and extend their opportunities for active citizenship
- the behaviour of learners
- the attendance of learners
- the extent to which learners adopt safe practices and a healthy lifestyle
- learners’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development.
'How well do learners achieve?' in other guides:
- Adult and Community Learning
- E-learning
- Embedded Learning
- Family Learning
- Further Education Colleges
- Jobcentre Plus Programmes
- Learners with Learning Difficulties and/or Disabilities
- National Probation Service
- The Juvenile Secure Estate for Young People Aged 15-17
- Voluntary and Community Sector
- Work-based Learning
- Young Offender Institutions for Young People Aged 18-21

