Currently, when a user raises flags or submits suggest-edits, they will not be notified in the achievements-dialog should any of them be rejected.
Instead when raising a new flag/making a new suggest-edit, there is an info-box telling that the last edit/flag has been rejected. But especially on the edit-dialogue, this can be overlooked, a concern already raised. This is a problem, as the user may not realize that and therefore will continue to do the same mistake when curating/flagging content.
This could easily be prevented by having the achievements-dialog show rejections, thereby making the user actively aware of an error. The user can then check as to why and (hopefully) not repeat that mistake.
There has been made a similar request specific to suggest-edits. However, I have to consider the implementation of that feature request a failure as per personal experience.
While at it, I'd like to bring attention to the proposal 'Allow adding a custom rejection reason when marking an edit as "Reject and Edit"', as that could further help to bring new editors up to speed on how to edit.