Understanding Your Feedback
💬 Understanding Your Feedback
Feedback helps you understand what you have done well, what needs improving, and what to do next.
📌 What you’ll learn
What WWW, EBI, and AD mean, how to use feedback, and what to do if your work is referred.
🧠 Why feedback matters
Feedback is not there to catch you out. It is there to help you improve, strengthen your work, and make progress towards your apprenticeship goals.
The best apprentices use feedback quickly, rather than waiting until work builds up.
🔍 What the feedback sections mean
✅ WWW: What Went Well
This explains what you did well and where your response met the expected standard.
🌱 EBI: Even Better If
This gives guidance on how to improve your answer, add more detail, or strengthen your evidence.
📌 AD: Assessment Decision
This tells you whether your work has been approved or referred and explains the decision.
🔁 What if your work is referred?
A referral does not mean you have failed your apprenticeship. It means your work needs more detail, clearer evidence, or a stronger link to the criteria.
- Read the feedback carefully
- Focus on the EBI section
- Improve the specific areas mentioned
- Resubmit once you have addressed the feedback
⚠️ Important: Do not just resubmit the same answer. Make clear improvements based on the feedback.
💡 Top tip: Feedback is a shortcut. Use it properly and you will make progress much faster.

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