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Mastery Lab – The Making of the Master

Mastery Lab – The Making of the Master. Monroe County Middle School Tompkinsville, KY. The AH-HA Moment. Workshop with Bob Holman “ We Can Do This” Rethinking old ways of grading practices vs. new ways of grading practices. How Mastery Lab Works. Whole Group Instruction

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Mastery Lab – The Making of the Master

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  1. Mastery Lab – The Making of the Master Monroe County Middle School Tompkinsville, KY

  2. The AH-HA Moment • Workshop with Bob Holman • “ We Can Do This” • Rethinking old ways of grading practices vs. new ways of grading practices

  3. How Mastery Lab Works • Whole Group Instruction • Use of formative and summative assessments • Re-teaching Such as: Self-Analysis, Round Table Discussion, Small Group Discussion, Rewrites • Mastery Lab

  4. Advantages of Mastery Lab • Extended learning • Motivate to learn in regular classroom • Smaller class size for reteaching • Pin points Mastery of Core Content

  5. Whole Group Instruction • Instruction • Mastery Lab – enrichment • Re-teaching- Small Group Discussion

  6. Whole Group Instruction/Task Rotation • Task rotation used as a review/reinforcement • Re-teaching- Test Analysis • Mastery Lab - enrichment

  7. Whole Group Instruction/Formative Assessment • Whole Brain Learning through Power Teaching • Reteaching- Round Table Discussion • Mastery Lab

  8. “ Doing less than my best is what you thought when I didn’t make a 100% on a test or a 4 on a open response. You were right. If I didn’t make the best possible score on a test you would always let me re-take the test. So thank you for letting me learn from my mistakes.” 7th grade MCMS student

  9. Whole Group Instruction/Debate • Culminating Activity • Re-teaching • Mastery Lab

  10. Questions from Audience? Comments?

  11. Contact Information Tony Harlan, principal tony.harlan@monroe.kyschools.us Shayne Emberton, assistant principal shayne.emberton@monroe.kyschools.us School’s Website www.mcms.monroe.kyschools.us

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