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Healthy Respect & Partners Network Waverley Gate, NHS Lothian Thursday 17 March 2016 This is a front cover page and can only be used once. Use the corresponding green internal and back pages if you are using this page. You may add a title and a subtitle if needed only. Do not add anything else or move elements around.

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What are significant aspects of learning? They are specific (specialist) knowledge, skills, attributes and capabilities that learners should ‘know’ and be able to ‘do’ at each level An effective tool to inform assessment of progression within a level, and achievement of a level They are common to all levels from Early to Fourth

Can they in familiar and unfamiliar? Professional judgement Can they? Or can’t they? Can they consistently? Can they in familiar and unfamiliar? How much and how well?

For learners to demonstrate that their progress is secure – Learners need opportunities to show they have achieved a breadth of learning across the Experiences/Outcomes (Es/Os) Learners can respond to the level of challenge set out in the Es/Os and move forward to more challenging aspects of learning Learners can apply the knowledge and skills they have learned to new and unfamiliar situations They don’t have to be secure at any one level – evidence Experience it at every level.

‘Indicators of achievement’ at each level to support professional judgement A framework with ‘indicators of achievement’ for each SAoL from Early – Fourth level Over the year this gives a building and clear picture of learners achieving aspects of work, and of their progression related to the year plan (as amended on an on-going basis).

Think about one young person you work with this year Activity 1 Think about one young person you work with this year Using the indicators of achievement, share your professional judgement of ‘how much and how well’ they are achieving thus far, and what their next steps might be How do you know?