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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.
Creation and Use of Micro-Standards
Roots has broken down grade-level standards to more discrete micro-standards.
Cumulative Quizzes
While Navigate Math allows students to move with mastery, quizzes address some cumulative knowledge to assess retention.
Progress Monitoring Through Empower
Facilitators can see Learner work and data each day through the Empower dashboard (formerly called "Educate").
Triangulation of Data
Facilitators looks at progress against learning objectives on the Empower platform as well as other assessment outputs to identify Learner needs for Personalized Learning Time.
Emphasizing Assessment Readiness
Students must demonstrate readiness for formal mastery assessment by first showing readiness through informal program assessments and a mastery demonstration.
Mastery Videos
Mastery is assessed in three ways, one of which is a demonstration recorded on an iPad.
Structured Data Analysis Reflection
Roots teachers make use of a data analysis reflection template to help them dissect the data they get from their mastery assessments.
Data Dashboard for Progress Monitoring
Teachers use a dashboard to monitor goal-setting and progress.
Self-Reported Grading
Students report their own data by inputting it into to the dashboard.
Learner Choice of Mastery Level
While all Learners must show proficiency (a level 3), they can elect to demonstrate deeper mastery by aiming for level 4.