Tag: mastery
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Unlocking Academic Success: The Power of Standards-Based Grading

Standards-based grading is a method of assessing students’ performance based on their mastery of specific learning objectives or standards. Instead of focusing on points, percentages, or letter grades, this approach emphasizes whether students have achieved the desired level of understanding and skill in each area of study. One of the key benefits of standards-based grading…
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Unveiling the Power of Summative Assessments: A Key to Understanding Student Growth

As a student, I have always found summative assessments to be an intriguing aspect of my education. Unlike formative assessments, which are ongoing and provide feedback to improve learning, summative assessments are designed to evaluate what has been learned at the end of a unit or course. These assessments come in various forms such as…
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Why Competency-Based Education is Gaining Popularity as an Alternative to Traditional Models

Competency-based education (CBE) is a learning approach that focuses on mastering specific skills and knowledge instead of completing a set amount of coursework or time spent in class. The concept of CBE has been around for decades, but it has recently gained popularity as an alternative to traditional educational models. At its core, CBE is…
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Competency-Based Education: A Fair Alternative to Traditional Grading?

Competency-based education and grading have been gaining popularity in recent years as an alternative to traditional grading systems. The idea behind competency-based education is that students are assessed based on their ability to demonstrate mastery of specific skills and knowledge, rather than simply earning a certain number of points or grades. At first glance, this…
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Why Criterion-Referenced Assessments (CRA) are Gaining Popularity in Alternative Education

Criterion-referenced assessments (CRA) are a type of assessment that measures the extent to which students have mastered specific learning objectives. Unlike norm-referenced assessments, which compare students’ performance to that of their peers, CRA focuses on whether or not a student has achieved mastery of specific content or skills. One reason why CRA is gaining popularity…
