Mastery Paths allows you to customize learning experiences of students based on their performance. Instructors can enable coursework based on the score achieved on a previous assignment. Mastery Paths is based on differentiated assignments which allows targeted learning activities to be assigned for learners of different levels and sections. For instance, a student who scores above 90% on an assignment could be assigned more advanced work, while a student who scores below 60% could view assignments designed for content clarification and improvement.
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