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06 Feb 2006 - 16:27
Carolyn on mastery learningI was just doing some Librarian work on ktm (linking like posts with like, dropping 'back doors' into existing posts, posting links in the book-style index) — and I discovered that Carolyn wrote a post on mastery learning back in May! How good is mastery learning? Two of the review studies looked at mastery learning by itself and with combinations of other curricula, and found that mastery learning by itself produces better results than what was termed 'conventional instruction'. However, mastery learning got its best results when used with other teaching techniques. One study got decent results for "mastery learning with corrective feedback" (meaning -- electric shock? The review didn't say), but got its best results from mastery learning with 'enhanced cues' -- extremely detailed instructions to the students on how to do problems. Another study found that mastery learning and cooperative learning strongly enhanced each other (note: cooperative learning is structured working-together among students, as opposed to simply being stuck in groups to do your homework together: see part two of this series).It's interesting, reading this post now, not least because I recognize one of the author's names: Doug Carnine. Report to the California State Board of Education -- CatherineJohnson - 06 Feb 2006 Back to main page. CommentsAfter entering a comment, users can login anonymously as KtmGuest (password: guest) when prompted.Please consider registering as a regular user. Look here for syntax help. I remember being surprised that structured cooperative learning was as successful as it seemed to be. But it had to be structured, not freeform. -- CarolynJohnston - 07 Feb 2006 yeah, me too — then I remember having a Thought about why that was.... oh! it was observational learning observational learning is hugely more important than we normally realize; I figured kids in structured cooperative learning groups probably get to do more observational learning.... -- CatherineJohnson - 07 Feb 2006
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