Evaluating the Impact of a Mathematics Mastery Learning Platform on Student Achievement: A Large-Scale Longitudinal Analysis

This study evaluates a mathematics mastery learning platform used by over half a million U.S. students in grades 3–8. This platform was examined in prior research via a between-group cross-sectional design on data from a single school year, which found a positive relationship between time spent on t...

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