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1 KEY SKILLS Improving own learning and performance Level 1 The key skills are the skills which are most commonly needed to succeed in a range of activities at work, in education and training and in everyday life. In developing the key skill of improving own learning and performance, you will learn to use and adapt your skills confidently and effectively in a range of settings and contexts. Progression The key skills qualifications are designed to enable you to progress at your own pace. Each level of the key skill above level 1 incorporates and builds on the previous ones. The key skills qualifications not only recognise your current capabilities, they also require you to identify how you can further improve your skills to meet new demands at higher levels. Part A YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW TO This section tells you about the techniques and knowledge associated with each key skill. It tells you what you need to learn and practise to feel confident about applying these skills in your studies, work or other aspects of your life. Part B YOU MUST This section builds on Part A and describes the application of skills. It describes the skills you must show. All your work for this section will be assessed. You must have evidence that you can do all the things listed in the bullet points. To achieve Improving own learning and performance at level 1, you must be able to apply your skills to suit different purposes. You will show that you can: work through actions to complete tasks use support to help meet your targets check what you need to do to improve your performance. Improving own learning and performance: level 1
2 A Confirm your targets and plan how to meet these Part YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW TO: Work with an appropriate person, such as your tutor, supervisor or adviser, to: make sure you understand what is meant by targets, action points and deadlines, and the importance of reviewing your targets and trying different ways of learning develop an individual learning plan that includes: targets that clearly show what you want to achieve in your learning, work or personal life, and how you will know if you have met these the actions you will take (action points) and dates for completing them (deadlines) to help you meet each target how to get the support you need, including who will review your progress and where and when this will take place. Follow your plan to help meet targets and improve your performance work through your action points to complete these on time use different ways of learning to find the methods that best suit you (eg learning though pictures/diagrams, reading/talking/writing, listening to others, watching, or doing something practical) make changes suggested by your supervisor to improve your performance (the quality of your work, the way you work) use support given by others to help meet your targets. Review your progress and achievements Work with an appropriate person, such as your tutor, supervisor or adviser, to: give your opinions and discuss: what you learned how you learned what has gone well and less well identify the targets you have met, by checking your plan to see if you have done what you set out to do identify your achievements check what you need to do to improve your performance (the quality of your work, the way you work). Improving own learning and performance: level 1
3 Part BYOU MUST: Provide at least two examples of meeting the standard for LP1.1, LP1.2 and LP1.3: (each example should cover at least two targets). Overall, show you can use at least two different ways of learning to improve your performance. LP1.1 Confirm your targets and plan how to meet these with the person setting them. Evidence must show you can: make sure targets clearly show what you want to achieve identify clear action points and deadlines for each target identify how to get the support you need and the arrangements for reviewing your progress. LP1.2 Follow your plan, to help meet targets and improve your performance work through your action points to complete these on time use ways of learning suggested by your supervisor, making changes, when needed, to improve your performance use support given by others to help you meet targets. LP1.3 Review your progress and achievements in meeting targets, with an appropriate person say what you learned and how you learned, including what has gone well and what has gone less well identify targets you have met and your achievements check what you need to do to improve your performance. Improving own learning and performance: level 1
4 EXAMPLES AND GUIDANCE The following gives further guidance and examples of the techniques and knowledge in Part A. CONFIRM YOUR TARGETS AND PLAN HOW TO MEET THESE Understand what is meant by targets, action points, deadlines (eg know what you will do and when you will need to do it). Understand the tasks that need to be completed. How to get support you need by knowing who the people are that can help you. FOLLOW YOUR PLAN TO HELP MEET TARGETS AND IMPROVE YOUR PERFORMANCE Use different ways of learning to find the method that suits you, learn new things using different methods. Use the support of others to help you and get help from your tutor, trainer, and get information from them about the resources available to you. REVIEW YOUR PROGRESS AND ACHIEVEMENTS Identify the targets you have met by looking through your action points, ask people who have seen your work. Check what you need to do to improve by looking at the quality of your work, the way you work. For further examples and guidance on the key skills standards please refer to The Key Skills Standards and Guidance (order ref: QCA/04/1272). Help with producing evidence If producing certain types of evidence is difficult for you because of a disability or for another reason, please discuss this with your tutor or supervisor. It may be possible for you to produce evidence using alternative methods. Depending on the skill and level, these may include use of a scribe (amanuensis); Braille, voice activated software and British Sign Language. Detailed guidance is available in the document Basic and Key Skills: Guidance for candidates with Particular Requirements published by the Joint Council for Qualifications. This is available from your key skills awarding body. Please ask your tutor or supervisor for further guidance. This standard is for use in programmes starting from September QCA/04/1272 Copyright 2004 Qualifications and Curriculum Authority. Reproduction, storage, adaption or translation, in any form or by any means, of this publication is prohibited without prior written permission of the publisher, or within the terms of licences issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency. Excerpts may be reproduced for the purpose of research, private study, criticism or review, or by educational institutions solely for educational purposes, without permission, providing full acknowledgement is given. Printed in Great Britain. The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority is an exempt charity under Schedule 2 of the Charities Act Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, 83 Piccadilly, London W1J 8QA. Copies of this document may be obtained by contacting: QCA Orderline, PO Box 29, Norwich NR3 1GN. Telephone: ; fax: ; [email protected] When ordering, please quote title and reference number. Improving own learning and performance: level 1
5 KEY SKILLS Improving own learning and performance Level 2 The key skills are the skills which are most commonly needed to succeed in a range of activities at work, in education and training and in everyday life. In developing the key skill of improving own learning and performance, you will learn to use and adapt your skills confidently and effectively in a range of settings and contexts. Progression The key skills qualifications are designed to enable you to progress at your own pace. Each level of the key skill above level 1 incorporates and builds on the previous ones. The key skills qualifications not only recognise your current capabilities, they also require you to identify how you can further improve your skills to meet new demands at higher levels. Part A YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW TO This section tells you about the techniques and knowledge associated with each key skill. It tells you what you need to learn and practise to feel confident about applying these skills in your studies, work or other aspects of your life. Part B YOU MUST This section builds on Part A and describes the application of skills. It describes the skills you must show. All your work for this section will be assessed. You must have evidence that you can do all the things listed in the bullet points. To achieve Improving own learning and performance at level 2, you must be able to apply your skills to suit different purposes. You will show that you can: plan your time well to meet your targets identify when you need support to help you meet targets identify ways you learn best and how to improve your performance. Improving own learning and performance: level 2
6 A Help set targets and plan how these will be met Part YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW TO: Work with an appropriate person, such as your tutor, supervisor or adviser, to: make sure you understand how planning and reviewing your learning can help to improve your performance and what is meant by learning styles and evidence of achievement develop an individual learning plan that includes: targets that say exactly what you want to achieve and how you will prove you have met them; provide information to make sure they are realistic, including what might affect your chances of success the action you will take (action points) for each target and dates (deadlines) to help you manage your time how to get the support you need, including who will review your progress, and where and when this will take place. Take responsibility for some decisions about your learning work through your action points to complete these on time, revising your plan when needed to overcome unexpected events or problems choose different ways of learning (learning styles) and decide on the methods that best suit you (eg pictures/diagrams, reading/talking/writing, listening to others, watching or doing something practical) work for short periods without close supervision so you have to take some decisions about your learning identify when you need support and use this effectively to help meet your targets. Review progress and provide evidence of achievements Work with an appropriate person, such as your tutor, supervisor or adviser, to: identify what you learned and how you used learning from one task to meet the demands of another task identify the targets you have met, by checking your plan to see if you have done what you set out to do identify evidence of your achievements identify ways you learn best (your preferred learning style/s and methods of learning) and how to improve your performance (the quality of your work, the way you work). Improving own learning and performance: level 2
7 Part BYOU MUST: Provide at least two examples of meeting the standard for LP2.1, LP2.2 and LP2.3 (each example should cover at least two targets). Overall, show you can use at least two different ways of learning to improve your performance. LP2.1 Help set targets with an appropriate person and plan how these will be met. Evidence must show you can: provide information to help set realistic targets for what you want to achieve identify clear action points for each target and how you will manage your time identify how to get the support you need and arrangements for reviewing your progress. LP2.2 Take responsibility for some decisions about your learning, using your plan to help meet targets and improve your performance use your action points to help manage your time well; revising your plan when needed choose ways of learning to improve your performance, working for short periods without close supervision identify when you need support and use this effectively to help you meet targets. LP2.3 Review progress with an appropriate person and provide evidence of your achievements identify what you learned, and how you have used your learning in another task identify targets you have met and evidence of your achievements identify ways you learn best and how to further improve your performance. Improving own learning and performance: level 2
8 EXAMPLES AND GUIDANCE The following gives further guidance and examples of the techniques and knowledge in Part A. HELP SET YOUR TARGETS AND PLAN HOW THESE WILL BE MET Help set targets and plan how these will be met by working with your tutor or trainer; use information about your working or personal life to help set targets. Develop a plan that shows where to get the help you need, and who will review your progress. TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR SOME DECISIONS ABOUT YOUR LEARNING Choose different ways of learning and decide the methods that suit you best by doing something practical (eg watching others, reading). Use the support of others effectively to help you. REVIEW PROGRESS AND PROVIDE EVIDENCE OF ACHIEVEMENTS Identify what you learnt, what targets you achieved by looking through your action points, asking others who have seen your work, passing a test. Identify your preferred learning styles by reviewing statements from others who have seen your work, looking at what you have achieved and how you did it. For further examples and guidance on the key skills standards please refer to The Key Skills Standards and Guidance (order ref: QCA/04/1272). Help with producing evidence If producing certain types of evidence is difficult for you because of a disability or for another reason, please discuss this with your tutor or supervisor. It may be possible for you to produce evidence using alternative methods. Depending on the skill and level, these may include use of a scribe (amanuensis); Braille, voice activated software and British Sign Language. Detailed guidance is available in the document Basic and Key Skills: Guidance for candidates with Particular Requirements published by the Joint Council for Qualifications. This is available from your key skills awarding body. Please ask your tutor or supervisor for further guidance. This standard is for use in programmes starting from September QCA/04/1272 Copyright 2004 Qualifications and Curriculum Authority. Reproduction, storage, adaption or translation, in any form or by any means, of this publication is prohibited without prior written permission of the publisher, or within the terms of licences issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency. Excerpts may be reproduced for the purpose of research, private study, criticism or review, or by educational institutions solely for educational purposes, without permission, providing full acknowledgement is given. Printed in Great Britain. The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority is an exempt charity under Schedule 2 of the Charities Act Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, 83 Piccadilly, London W1J 8QA. Copies of this document may be obtained by contacting: QCA Publications, PO Box 99, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 6SN. Telephone: , Fax: When ordering, please quote title and reference number. Improving own learning and performance: level 2
9 KEY SKILLS Improving own learning and performance Level 3 The key skills are the skills which are most commonly needed to succeed in a range of activities at work, in education and training and in everyday life. In developing the key skill of improving own learning and performance, you will learn to use and adapt your skills confidently and effectively in a range of settings and contexts. Progression The key skills qualifications are designed to enable you to progress at your own pace. Each level of the key skill above level 1 incorporates and builds on the previous ones. The key skills qualifications not only recognise your current capabilities, they also require you to identify how you can further improve your skills to meet new demands at higher levels. Part A YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW TO This section tells you about the techniques and knowledge associated with each key skill. It tells you what you need to learn and practise to feel confident about applying these skills in your studies, work or other aspects of your life. Part B YOU MUST This section builds on Part A and describes the application of skills. It describes the skills you must show. All your work for this section will be assessed. You must have evidence that you can do all the things listed in the bullet points. To achieve Improving own learning and performance at level 3, you must be able to apply your skills to suit different purposes. You will show that you can: plan how you will manage your time and review progress seek and use feedback and support from relevant sources to help meet targets agree ways to further improve your performance. Improving own learning and performance: level 3
10 A Set targets and plan how these will be met Part YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW TO: make sure you understand: how planning and reviewing your learning, and effective time-management, can help to improve your performance what is meant by constructive feedback and reflection seek information from appropriate people on ways to achieve what you want to do and identify factors (financial, legal, health and safety, available opportunities, your motivation, other commitments) that might affect your plans develop an individual learning plan that includes: targets that say exactly what you want to achieve, how you will prove you have met them and clear action points, using the information you have obtained from appropriate people how you will manage your time to meet deadlines, use support, review your progress and overcome possible difficulties. Take responsibility for your learning and using your plan manage your time effectively, by prioritising action, dealing with any difficulties to meet your deadlines, and revising your plan to take into account any changed circumstances choose different ways of learning (learning styles) and decide on the methods that best suit you (eg pictures/ diagrams, reading/talking/writing, listening to others, watching or doing something practical) work independently at times, so you take responsibility for organising your learning, choosing resources and adapting your approach to meet new demands reflect on your own progress by taking time out to think about what is going well and less well and how you might improve your performance, seeking constructive feedback and relevant support to help you meet targets. Review progress and establish evidence of achievements provide information on: how you have used your learning from one task to meet the demands of another task how the quality of the outcome was affected by factors such as your motivation, the learning situation, your choice of learning style(s) and methods, the quality of feedback and support identify targets you have met and gather evidence to support what you say about your achievements consult appropriate people to agree ways to further improve your performance. Improving own learning and performance: level 3
11 Part BYOU MUST: Provide at least one example of meeting the standard for LP3.1, LP3.2 and LP3.3 (the example should cover at least three targets). Overall, show you can use at least two different ways of learning to improve your performance. LP3.1 Set targets using information from appropriate people and plan how these will be met. Evidence must show you can: seek information on ways to achieve what you want to do, and identify factors that might affect your plans use this information to set realistic targets and identify clear action points plan how you will manage your time, use support, review progress and overcome possible difficulties. LP3.2 Take responsibility for your learning, using your plan to help meet targets and improve your performance manage your time effectively to meet deadlines, revising your plan as necessary choose ways of learning to improve your performance, working at times independently and adapting approaches to meet new demands reflect on your progress, seeking feedback and relevant support to help you meet your targets. LP3.3 Review progress and establish evidence of your achievements provide information on the ways you have used your learning to meet new demands and on factors affecting the quality of your outcome identify targets you have met and gather evidence of your achievements consult appropriate people to agree ways to further improve your performance. Improving own learning and performance: level 3
12 EXAMPLES AND GUIDANCE The following gives further guidance and examples of the techniques and knowledge in Part A. SET TARGETS AND PLAN HOW THESE WILL BE MET Seek information from others to achieve what you want to do (eg ask your trainer, tutor, and others at work or in your personal life). Develop a learning plan that includes targets, deadlines, support and work out how much time you will need and what teaching, coaching or guidance you will need. TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR LEARNING AND USING YOUR PLAN Choose different ways of learning and decide the methods that suit you best by doing something practical (eg watching others, reading). Reflect on your progress, seek feedback and support (eg from your tutor, colleagues, mentor). REVIEW PROGRESS AND ESTABLISH EVIDENCE OF ACHIEVEMENTS Show how you have used your learning from one task to help with another (eg by identifying what learning methods suited you). Identify targets you have met, and gather evidence to support what you say to help you in the future. For further examples and guidance on the key skills standards please refer to The Key Skills Standards and Guidance (order ref: QCA/04/1272). Help with producing evidence If producing certain types of evidence is difficult for you because of a disability or for another reason, please discuss this with your tutor or supervisor. It may be possible for you to produce evidence using alternative methods. Depending on the skill and level, these may include use of a scribe (amanuensis); Braille, voice activated software and British Sign Language. Detailed guidance is available in the document Basic and Key Skills: Guidance for candidates with Particular Requirements published by the Joint Council for Qualifications. This is available from your key skills awarding body. Please ask your tutor or supervisor for further guidance. This standard is for use in programmes starting from September QCA/04/1272 Copyright 2004 Qualifications and Curriculum Authority. Reproduction, storage, adaption or translation, in any form or by any means, of this publication is prohibited without prior written permission of the publisher, or within the terms of licences issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency. Excerpts may be reproduced for the purpose of research, private study, criticism or review, or by educational institutions solely for educational purposes, without permission, providing full acknowledgement is given. Printed in Great Britain. The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority is an exempt charity under Schedule 2 of the Charities Act Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, 83 Piccadilly, London W1J 8QA. Copies of this document may be obtained by contacting: QCA Publications, PO Box 99, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 6SN. Telephone: , Fax: When ordering, please quote title and reference number. Improving own learning and performance: level 3
13 KEY SKILLS Improving own learning and performance Level 4 The key skills are the skills which are most commonly needed to succeed in a range of activities at work, in education and training and in everyday life. In developing the key skill of improving own learning and performance, you will learn to use and adapt your skills confidently and effectively in a range of settings and contexts. Progression The key skills qualifications are designed to enable you to progress at your own pace. Each level of the key skill above level 1 incorporates and builds on the previous ones. The key skills qualifications not only recognise your current capabilities, they also require you to identify how you can further improve your skills to meet new demands at higher levels. Part A YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW TO This section tells you about the techniques and knowledge associated with each key skill. It tells you what you need to learn and practise to feel confident about applying these skills in your studies, work or other aspects of your life. Part B YOU MUST This section builds on Part A and describes the application of skills. It describes the skills you must show. All your work for this section will be assessed. You must have evidence that you can do all the things listed in the bullet points. To achieve Improving own learning and performance at level 4, you must be able to apply your skills to suit different purposes. You will show that you can: set smart targets and plan how these will be met reflect critically on your learning and adapt your strategy identify ways of further improving your own learning and performance. Improving own learning and performance: level 4
14 A Develop a strategy for improving your own learning and performance use relevant sources of information to inform the review of your current capabilities, including your preferred learning style(s), and clearly identify what you hope to achieve in the future (your goals) Part YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW TO: research information to inform planning: what makes learning effective, including time-management techniques relevant learning opportunities ways to improve your performance, including different ways of learning and learning methods (visual, verbal, auditory, physical) resources that may be helpful, including people who could provide constructive feedback on your learning and performance any constraints that you need to take into account develop an individual learning plan that includes: SMART targets (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Time-bound) that take into account your personal preferences, motivation, needs and circumstances details of how these targets will be met: priorities to be given to tasks (with deadlines); learning methods that you prefer to use; resources that are available to help you achieve the targets; alternative action that may be needed to overcome any problems. Monitor progress and adapt your strategy to improve your performance manage your time effectively to meet deadlines and unexpected demands take responsibility for using different ways of learning to meet new demands, including methods that suit your particular learning style(s) take the initiative in seeking and actively using feedback and support from a variety of sources, such as people supervising your work, colleagues and others who may be able to advise you on how to meet your targets reflect critically on your learning, by taking time out to think about choices you have made about what and how you are learning and their effectiveness, and adapt your strategy as necessary to improve your performance. Evaluate your strategy and present the outcomes of your learning review the different ways you have learned and the extent to which you have met your targets bring together and clearly present what you have learned, and organise evidence by sorting and selecting relevant examples of work and other forms of evidence that can be used to support your purpose in, for example, a training review, a performance appraisal or job application/interview assess the effectiveness of your strategy, including factors that affected the outcomes, such as your own motivation, quality of feedback and support identify ways of further improving your learning and performance. Improving own learning and performance: level 4
15 Part BYOU MUST: Provide at least one example of meeting the standard for LP4.1, LP4.2 and LP4.3 (the example should include at least three targets). Overall, show you can use at least two different ways of learning to improve your performance. LP4.1 Develop a strategy for improving your own learning and performance. Evidence must show you can: review your current capabilities and clearly identify what you hope to achieve in the future research information on relevant learning opportunities and ways to improve your performance, to inform planning set SMART targets and plan how these will be met, prioritising tasks and making a reasoned choice of methods and resources. LP4.2 Monitor progress and adapt your strategy to improve your performance manage your time effectively and take responsibility for using different ways of learning to meet new demands seek and actively use feedback and support from a variety of sources, to help meet your targets reflect critically on your learning and adapt your strategy as necessary to improve your performance. LP4.3 Evaluate your strategy and present the outcomes of your learning review the different ways you have learned and the extent to which you have met your targets bring together and clearly illustrate what you have learned, organising evidence to support your purpose assess the effectiveness of your strategy, including factors that affected the outcomes, and identify ways of further improving your own learning and performance. Improving own learning and performance: level 4
16 EXAMPLES AND GUIDANCE The following gives further guidance and examples of the techniques and knowledge in Part A. DEVELOP A STRATEGY FOR IMPROVING YOUR OWN LEARNING AND PERFORMANCE Research information to help you plan. Develop a plan that includes SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and timebound) targets taking into account the finances, people and time you can use to assist you. MONITOR PROGRESS AND ADAPT YOUR STRATEGY TO IMPROVE YOUR PERFORMANCE Manage your time effectively to meet deadlines and unexpected demands by monitoring your deadlines and keeping to them so that you can cope with the unexpected. Reflect critically on your learning, and adapt your strategy as necessary by noting the impact of your performance. EVALUATE YOUR STRATEGY AND PRESENT THE OUTCOMES OF YOUR LEARNING Review the different ways you have learnt to see what is effective. Identify ways of further improving your own learning and performance based on what you have achieved and how. For further examples and guidance on the key skills standards please refer to The Key Skills Standards and Guidance (order ref: QCA/04/1272). Help with producing evidence If producing certain types of evidence is difficult for you because of a disability or for another reason, please discuss this with your tutor or supervisor. It may be possible for you to produce evidence using alternative methods. Depending on the skill and level, these may include use of a scribe (amanuensis); Braille, voice activated software and British Sign Language. Detailed guidance is available in the document Basic and Key Skills: Guidance for candidates with Particular Requirements published by the Joint Council for Qualifications. This is available from your key skills awarding body. Please ask your tutor or supervisor for further guidance. This standard is for use in programmes starting from September QCA/04/1272 Copyright 2004 Qualifications and Curriculum Authority. Reproduction, storage, adaption or translation, in any form or by any means, of this publication is prohibited without prior written permission of the publisher, or within the terms of licences issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency. Excerpts may be reproduced for the purpose of research, private study, criticism or review, or by educational institutions solely for educational purposes, without permission, providing full acknowledgement is given. Printed in Great Britain. The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority is an exempt charity under Schedule 2 of the Charities Act Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, 83 Piccadilly, London W1J 8QA. Copies of this document may be obtained by contacting: QCA Publications, PO Box 99, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 6SN. Telephone: , Fax: When ordering, please quote title and reference number. Improving own learning and performance: level 4
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