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The Science Mastery Workshop

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  1. Introduction

    Intro: The Science Mastery Workshop (Preview Content)
  2. Lessons
    Lesson 1: The Cram-Pass-Forget Cycle and Its Consequences, Pt.1 (Preview Content)
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    1 Quiz
  3. Lesson 2: The Cram-Pass-Forget Cycle and Its Consequences, Pt. 2
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    1 Quiz
  4. Lesson 3: The Cram-Pass-Forget Cycle and Its Consequences, Pt.3
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    1 Quiz
  5. Lesson 4: Findings of Mastery Learning Research
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    1 Quiz
  6. Lesson 5: How Mastery-Based Pedagogy Addresses the Problem
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    1 Quiz
  7. Lesson 6: Testimonials and Stories
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  8. Lesson 7: Prerequisites for the Success of Mastery-based Pedagogy
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    1 Quiz
  9. Lesson 8: Strategies for Promoting Mastery and Retention
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    1 Quiz
  10. Lesson 9: Assessment Practices, Pt. 1
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  11. Lesson 10: Assessment Practices, Pt. 2
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    1 Quiz
  12. Lesson 11: Assessment Practices, Pt. 3
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    1 Quiz
  13. Lesson 12: Enabling Strategies
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  14. Lesson 13: Analysis of Student Performance, Pt. 1
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  15. Lesson 14: Analysis of Student Performance, Pt. 2
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  16. Lesson 15: Communications with Students and Parents
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    1 Quiz
  17. Lesson 16: Mastery in a Vacuum vs. In a Community
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  18. Lesson 17: Mastery and Our Future
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  19. End of Course Test
    End of Course Test: The Science Mastery Workshop
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  • Which of the consequences that were discussed in this lesson have you seen evidence of in your students?
  • How would your teaching be difference if it were inspired by the way students learn in sports and performing arts?
  • How have you come to expect lack of achievement and incompetence in the classes that you teach? What kind of efforts will it take to turn this around in your school or homeschool?