Imagine Learning has designed pathways so we can provide the type of lesson the student needs right when they need it! We first will have the student complete a lesson. If he or she passes the lesson, congratulations, they will move on to the next! If he or she fails the lesson, Imagine Math will provide remediation lesson(s) in the form of a precursor lesson. Precursor lessons are designed to build student comprehension on the core concept of the lesson. After the remediation lesson is passed the student will then continue along the pathway by first going back to the failed lesson to give it another try! Sometimes it helps to step back and work on other concepts, so if the student isn't successful on his or her second try, Imagine Math will place the same lesson at the bottom of their pathway for one last try.
How does a pathway adapt if a student fails?
Articles in this section
- Completing a Pathway - Next Steps
- Recovering a Student's Pathway
- Managing Multiple Assessment Providers
- Assigning NWEA Domain-Specific RIT Pathways Manually
- Using NWEA Domain-Specific RIT Pathways in Imagine Math Grade 3+
- Removing a Student's Pathway
- Switching a student Learning Pathway in Imagine Math Grade 3+
- Assigning an Imagine Math Grade 3+ Learning Pathway to students
- Cloning an Imagine Math Grade 3+ Learning Pathway
- Deactivating or reactivating an Imagine Math Grade 3+ Custom Learning Pathway