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by Dr. Carolee Cameron Duckworth | ||||||||||||||||
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People can achieve mastery, but only at their own speed and only by using their own learning style.
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What is Mastery Learning?Mastery Learning is a process of building strength on strength, using the power of 100%. When we build a building, we understand that each block must be solid and strong before another block is laid on top of it. We build a strong foundation before we add the solid framing. Then we build strong walls before we add a solid roof. Mastery Learning is the same. By fully mastering each concept before moving on to the next, each new block is firmly supported by the solid blocks beneath it. The opposite is also true. When full mastery of a concept is not achieved before moving on to the next, new blocks are added to shaky foundations, and what follows makes less and less sense. When mastery gaps develop and are not filled --- in math for example--- that subject becomes more and more overwhelming. People can achieve mastery, but only at their own speed and only by using their own learning style. When they are forced to move at a speed that is wrong for them, or when they do not make the learning their own through their own learning style, gaps develop that impact everything they attempt to learn from that point on. Who can achieve Mastery?Research has shown that more than 90% of all people can master a subject (85% or above) when mastery learning methods are used. Yet many people have never experienced mastery. This is not because they are incapable of mastery. It is because there has been a mismatch between their personal learning style and time needs, and what they have experienced so far. When a student’s time and learning style needs are met, they can and will achieve mastery—85% or above. And this will impact everything that follows. Building from strength, they will continue to excel. And by excelling, they will experience the boost in self-esteem that comes with knowing that they have done so. We have made the error of viewing excellence as a goal-line where only a selected few will win. In fact, it is a pathway, where each is at a different place along the road, but all can arrive. What does Mastery Learning ChangeMastery Learning is an experience that builds upon itself. When students have had the experience of mastery:
Why? Because a one-on-one tutor can work with the individual mind of the child. Learning failure or difficulty need not be endured. Learning success is possible. And learning matters. At any age, learning gaps shut out future gains and confidence. And learning success opens those doors. The potential to learn is there…one mind at a time. | ||||||||||||||||