Mastery Learning and Grading
Do you remember the first time you tried to dribble a basketball? Tie your shoes? Do a three-point turn? Learn a new skill?
We know that practice is the most important way to learn a new skill. Whether you are boning a chicken, carving watermelons into flowers, or interviewing for a job - practice will help you improve. We know that it will take time and practice for you to master new skills.
Your grades are based on three categories: Hands-On (Technical/Lab) Work, Written (Academic) Work, Employability Skills (Soft Skills).
Below you will find some of the rubrics we will use every day to assess your learning and skill development:
We know that practice is the most important way to learn a new skill. Whether you are boning a chicken, carving watermelons into flowers, or interviewing for a job - practice will help you improve. We know that it will take time and practice for you to master new skills.
Your grades are based on three categories: Hands-On (Technical/Lab) Work, Written (Academic) Work, Employability Skills (Soft Skills).
Below you will find some of the rubrics we will use every day to assess your learning and skill development:
daily_hands_on_participation_rubric.docx | |
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employability_daily_participation_rubric.docx | |
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