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Have you ever attempted to learn a new skill...and you weren't able to?
Maybe it's just that the same old ways of learning aren't for you.
What if there was another way of learning? One that gives you the ability to truly comprehend any subject?
Well, there is, and it’s called Mastery Learning!
What Is Mastery Learning?
Mastery Learning focuses on mastering a topic or skill before you move on to a more advanced one.
Take a look at learning karate. You start from a white belt. And only when you master those beginner skills, you move on to the yellow belt.
That sounds logical, right?
Assumptions
Mastery Learning is based on 3 assumptions:
Almost every student can learn a topic to master
Some students need more time than others
Some students need more help than others
Therefore, most students can learn if given enough time and instruction to do so.
Did you know?
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Benefits Of Mastery Learning
No More Cramming And Forgetting
Students will understand and recall the content if they are taught mastery. It also reintroduces the sense of exploration and wonder that comes with learning.
Integrates Growth Mindset
Here's a real-life example of John Legend, a well-known musician who struggled before reaching success. He learned to use those struggles to grow as a singer.
Prepares For Lifelong Learning
Mastery Learning makes education a building process by teaching students how to learn.
Once a student knows how to learn, the world is open to them.
Quiz
Alaya is in 5th grade, but some of her 3rd grade maths concepts are not clear. What should the instructor do?
Assign her 3rd grade maths and help he to master that first and then move on to 5th grade maths, is the best solution. This is applying the concept of mastery learning.
Take Action
Remember: you can learn anything!
So, if you are stuck on a problem, try Mastery Learning today.
This Byte has been authored by
Sukriti Babbar
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