Introduction to the Special Issue on Implementing Mastery Grading in the Undergraduate Mathematics Classroom

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This editorial serves as an introduction to the Special Issue on Implementing Mastery Grading in the Undergraduate Mathematics Classroom. We provide a broad introduction to mastery grading and describe articles in this special issue that provide a wide range of implementations of mastery grading in a variety of undergraduate mathematics classrooms. We conclude by identifying additional resources available to new practitioners, and describing ideas for future work related to mastery grading. We hope this special issue will serve as a resource for both experienced practitioners and those who wish to begin using mastery grading.

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Campbell, R., Clark, D., & OShaughnessy, J. (2020, November 25). Introduction to the Special Issue on Implementing Mastery Grading in the Undergraduate Mathematics Classroom. PRIMUS. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/10511970.2020.1778824

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