How are you using Mastery Paths in your schools? I am introducing my teachers to mastery paths this fall and would love to hear any ideas you might have and if you have any training materials you would be willing to share that would be great also.
I love Mastery Paths. I've used it different ways for different courses that I have taught. I used it for differentiating a lesson based on performance students would be presented with different extenstion exercises. I have also used it to allow students to self pace themselves through a unit. This was especially helpful with STAAR review. Right now I work in a district that allows make up for daily work so I am about to build something that will allow make up to appear for students who made below a 70% on the daily work.
Greetings, I am looking for a high school art teacher group to brainstorm ideas like creating an art gallery virtual tour with student worksheet in Canvas. I emailed the Houston Center for Photography about accessing their virtual tours for my students (grades 9-12). Their online form for virtual tour request no longer…
While the academic calendar varies around the world, many educators who are a part of the Instructure Community are wrapping up their school year—and it’s a great moment to pause and reflect. What went well in your classroom or district this year? How did Canvas, Mastery, or Learning Platform tools support student growth…
How does your school or institution approach accessibility in courses? Do you use specific software tools or AI to assist in the process? When it comes to reviewing and updating content to meet accessibility standards, who takes the lead? How is that process organized or managed? Share your strategies, experiences, and…
With the transition of the U.S. Presidential Administration, recent federal policy changes may have a direct or indirect impact on your institution and the learners you serve. While these conversations can be challenging, they are crucial for educational institutions to effectively manage the impact of federal policy…