1. Define Clear Learning Objectives
Start by identifying what mastery looks like for each lesson or unit.
For example:
“Students will be able to safely wire a single-pole light switch.”
“Students will accurately interpret an electrical schematic.”
When you define exactly what students must know or do, you make mastery measurable.
2. Use Multiple Forms of Assessment
Don’t rely on just one type of test. Use a mix of methods to capture different kinds of mastery.
Assessment Type
Purpose
Example in Electrical Technology
Formative (ongoing)
Check progress before final mastery
Exit tickets, quick quizzes, or… >>>