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Frequently Asked Questions about Mastery-Based Learning
Mastery-based learning refers to systems of instruction, assessment, grading, and academic reporting that are based on students demonstrating that they have learned the knowledge and skills they are expected to learn as they progress through their education.
Connecticut State Board of Education Takes Focused Action to Support Bridgeport Public Schools
Subgrants and Other Federal Programs
Title I subgrants including School Improvement Grants, Title II Part A, and Title III.
Connecticut State Department of Education Releases Second Phase of Model Curricula
Connecticut State Department of Education Releases Second Phase of Model Curricula
Grading - Mastery-Based Learning
One of the primary goals of a mastery-based grading system is to produce grades that more accurately reflect a student’s learning progress and achievement, including situations in which students struggled early on in a semester or school year, but then put in the effort and hard work needed to meet expected standards.
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Grades 9-10: Writing Effective Research Papers – All Content Areas
Kindergarten: Listening & Learning Domain 3 Anthology - Stories
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