In this lesson, you will develop a comprehensive understanding of Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) and its role in supporting student success and meeting RTO compliance requirements. The lesson explains what LLN assessments are, why they are required, and how they are used to evaluate a student’s readiness to commence and successfully complete a chosen program of study. You will learn when LLN assessments are typically conducted across the student lifecycle, including at the application stage and during enrolment, and how the results help colleges identify whether additional academic support, adjustments, or intervention strategies are required.
The lesson also explores why digital LLN assessments are now standard practice across the sector, highlighting the benefits of automated scoring, consistent record-keeping, and improved tracking of student progress over time. You will understand the importance of reassessing students on site where assessments have been completed online, ensuring that reported results accurately reflect the student’s actual skill level. In addition, the lesson outlines how LLN results are recorded, reviewed, and updated within TEAMS through the Enrolment Dashboard, enabling staff to monitor outcomes and clearly identify students who require ongoing support. Finally, the lesson explains why LLN requirements can vary between programs, and how tailoring LLN assessments to the academic or vocational demands of each program allows RTOs to deliver more targeted and effective student support.
IMPORTANT: At the end of this lesson, you will then need to complete the quiz for it before moving on to the next Lesson.