The phrase
"full mastery" means having full control, knowledge, or expertise over something. It means being able to do or understand something very well and being in complete command of it.
Full definition
Additionally, it will guide students in understanding
what full mastery of a standard is, and it will keep parents informed about student progress.
Identifying similarities in student results, teachers might form groups with common elements:
full mastery of standard, partial / basic understanding, missing understanding.
If you know students have failed to achieve mastery of an objective, go back and reteach content to
ensure full mastery before moving on.
Time is not the measuring stick for these sessions — your mastery of the material is, and we work together to make sure that before the session is over you have
full mastery in place.
Indeed, intensive interventions ostensibly offer opportunity for massed practice and
full mastery of intervention criteria prior to termination (Abramowitz et al. 2003), but within a condensed time frame, which may be more appealing to some families (Storch et al. 2007b).
Some of this is addressed by them being in the same cohort and doing the same content and by accepting anything from a «C «to
full mastery it allows many the dignity of progressing together but at the same time this diversity will disallow some students from exposure to the opportunities that their peers are offered.
The depth and sensitivity with which she weighs the steep costs and delicate bonds of wartime — and not just for the young men in the trenches, but for every changed life and heart — reveal
the full mastery of her storytelling.
You'll need to perform well - timed attacks, blocks and dodges to be a successful Smasher, as well as to have
full mastery of your character's close - up or projectile specials.