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Measuring Three Levels of Mastery
Students can pursue proficiency at three different levels, based on their prior knowledge and academic strengths and weaknesses.
Student Pacing Based on Content Mastery
Bronx Arena has built a competency-based model so that students not only get a personalized experience but are truly able to accelerate and/or slow down based on their learning needs, due to their flexible schedule and time allocation.
Demonstrating Mastery with Two Challenges and a Capstone
Each student is required to complete two challenges and one capstone project to demonstrate knowledge transfer and mastery of the course content.
Bronx Arena Facilitation Plan Example A
Teachers at Bronx Arena create facilitation plans to track student progress and support each learner.
Bronx Arena Challenge Example: Computer Science
This is a sample student-made rubric for a challenge on computer science at Bronx Arena.
Bronx Arena Challenge Example: The Wire
This is a sample student-made rubric for a challenge on a film at Bronx Arena.
Bronx Arena Senior Portfolio Rubric Example
This is a sample student-made rubric for a senior portfolio at Bronx Arena.
Identifying Prior Knowledge with Pretests at Cisco
Teachers at Cisco can use pretests to help them determine student content knowledge and set them on the right path for learning.
Using Data to Identify Growth Areas for Staff at Cisco
Educators and administrators at Cisco communicate across grade levels to collaborate and use data to improve the educational experience for students.
Moving with Mastery at Bronx Arena
Students and an educator discuss the benefits of being able to start and finish classes at any time, based on content mastery.
Senior Portfolios at Bronx Arena
A student and teacher discuss senior portfolios at Bronx Arena, which help students prepare for the world beyond high school.