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Progress Monitoring: Mastery Measurement vs. General Outcome Measurement

The following information brief provides a comparison between mastery measurement and general outcome measurement for student progress monitoring. It can be used to gain a greater understanding of each type of assessment and to learn about their recommended uses.

Topic: Assessment • Grade Levels: PK, K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 • Resource Type: Instructional Material • Media Type: Document
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Progress Monitoring: Mastery Measurement vs. General Outcome Measurement

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