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When setting mastery criteria for a program, staff should be mindful that all components in the mastery criteria MUST be met in order for mastery to trigger.

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Programs created with opportunity based data collection have 3 (with and without prompts) have three components:

Components of Mastery Criteria

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Minimum Number of Trials to be ran in session

Staff can always collect MORE than the minimum number of trials for a target

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Percent Correct of the trials that were ran during the session

If the percent correct is MORE than the minimum, it will count towards mastery criteria.

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Consecutive Number of Sessions where the above two componets must occurcomponents must occur

Sessions do not need to be consecutive on a calendar to count towards mastery criteria. Sessions can be two separate occurrences of data collection. Each time a staff syncs data, this will count as a session.

If all three components are not met, then the data will not count towards mastery. Thus, mastery will not be triggered.

Scenario

Program: Naming Colors

Target: Blue

Mastery Criteria: Min 5 trials: 80% across 4 consecutive sessions

  • On Monday, staff collect 5 trials of BLUE. 4 out of the 5 trials are correct (80%). This is the 1st consecutive session towards mastery.

  • On Wednesday, staff collect 8 trials of BLUE. 7 out of the 8 trials are correct (87.5%). This is the 2nd consecutive session towards mastery.

  • On Thursday, staff collect 7 trials of BLUE. 7 out of the 7 trials are correct (100%). This is the 3rd consecutive session towards mastery.

  • On Friday, staff collect 4 trials of BLUE. 4 out of the 4 trials are correct (100%). This is NOT the 4th consecutive session towards mastery because the minimum number of trials was not met. This target will now RESEST to 0 days of consecutive sessions towards mastery.

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