The Edvocate

Top Menu

Main Menu

  • Start Here
    • Our Brands
    • Governance
      • Lynch Education Consulting, LLC.
      • Dr. Lynch’s Personal Website
      • Careers
    • Write For Us
    • Books
    • The Tech Edvocate Product Guide
    • Contact Us
    • The Edvocate Podcast
    • Edupedia
    • Pedagogue
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
  • PreK-12
    • Assessment
    • Assistive Technology
    • Best PreK-12 Schools in America
    • Child Development
    • Classroom Management
    • Early Childhood
    • EdTech & Innovation
    • Education Leadership
    • Equity
    • First Year Teachers
    • Gifted and Talented Education
    • Special Education
    • Parental Involvement
    • Policy & Reform
    • Teachers
  • Higher Ed
    • Best Colleges and Universities
    • Best College and University Programs
    • HBCU’s
    • Diversity
    • Higher Education EdTech
    • Higher Education
    • International Education
  • Advertise
  • The Tech Edvocate Awards
    • The Awards Process
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2025 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2024 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2023 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2021 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2022 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2020 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2019 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2018 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2017 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Award Seals
  • Apps
    • GPA Calculator for College
    • GPA Calculator for High School
    • Cumulative GPA Calculator
    • Grade Calculator
    • Weighted Grade Calculator
    • Final Grade Calculator
  • The Tech Edvocate
  • Post a Job
  • AI Powered Personal Tutor

logo

The Edvocate

  • Start Here
    • Our Brands
    • Governance
      • Lynch Education Consulting, LLC.
      • Dr. Lynch’s Personal Website
        • My Speaking Page
      • Careers
    • Write For Us
    • Books
    • The Tech Edvocate Product Guide
    • Contact Us
    • The Edvocate Podcast
    • Edupedia
    • Pedagogue
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
  • PreK-12
    • Assessment
    • Assistive Technology
    • Best PreK-12 Schools in America
    • Child Development
    • Classroom Management
    • Early Childhood
    • EdTech & Innovation
    • Education Leadership
    • Equity
    • First Year Teachers
    • Gifted and Talented Education
    • Special Education
    • Parental Involvement
    • Policy & Reform
    • Teachers
  • Higher Ed
    • Best Colleges and Universities
    • Best College and University Programs
    • HBCU’s
    • Diversity
    • Higher Education EdTech
    • Higher Education
    • International Education
  • Advertise
  • The Tech Edvocate Awards
    • The Awards Process
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2025 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2024 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2023 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2021 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2022 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2020 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2019 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2018 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2017 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Award Seals
  • Apps
    • GPA Calculator for College
    • GPA Calculator for High School
    • Cumulative GPA Calculator
    • Grade Calculator
    • Weighted Grade Calculator
    • Final Grade Calculator
  • The Tech Edvocate
  • Post a Job
  • AI Powered Personal Tutor
  • The Changing Landscape of Special Education Policy

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: A Contested Terrain

  • Research Challenges in Special Education Inclusion

  • School Safety and Communication Technologies

  • Special Education Leadership: Preparing for Future Challenges

  • Budget Challenges and Institutional Sustainability

  • Career and Technical Education: Preparing for Future Workforce Needs

  • Funding Challenges in Special Education

  • Artificial Intelligence and Education: Navigating a Technological Revolution

  • Cybersecurity in Education: A Growing Imperative

Learning Strategies, Tactics, and Methods
Home›Learning Strategies, Tactics, and Methods›How You Can Help Your Child Grasp Mastery Orientation

How You Can Help Your Child Grasp Mastery Orientation

By Matthew Lynch
March 8, 2021
0
Spread the love

The term’ mastery orientation‘ may sound complicated to you. However, even though it is important and vital to your child’s development and growth, it is a straightforward concept. 

If you have no idea what mastery orientation means, you have come to the right place. In this article, we will be discussing everything that there is to know about the concept, including its definition and how it sets specific students apart from others. 

More so, we will discuss a few ways in which parents and teachers can encourage mastery orientation. 

What Is Mastery Orientation?

Mastery orientation refers to the ability of a child to master a specific skill or task. In other words, it is the degree of ease with which a student adapts to a particular problem or activity. 

A child who has a high degree of mastery orientation will find it incredibly easy to pick up on new things and learn. For example, if your son starts speaking and walking long before his peers, he will likely have a high degree of mastery orientation. On the other hand, if he struggles with these tasks and takes a bit longer than average, he may have a low degree of mastery orientation. 

How Does Mastery Orientation Set Certain Students Apart?

Children who have a high degree of mastery orientation stand out in school and at home. Usually, their teachers and parents will not have to force them to learn or practice a specific task, as they tend to do it on their own accord. These types of students enjoy learning for the sake of acquiring new skills and knowledge. 

How To Encourage Mastery Orientation

There are a few ways in which teachers and parents can go about encouraging mastery orientation. Most importantly, parents should be as involved as possible regarding their child’s academic and educational life. 

This means that they should be there to help their child whenever he/she gets confused or frustrated. More so, they should offer encouragement to keep the kid motivated. 

On top of this, teachers should give the students tasks that they will care about. In this way, the children will care more about what they are learning and put more effort into mastering the skill. 

Concluding Thoughts

Mastery orientation refers to the degree of ease with which a child picks up on a new skill or activity. A child with a high degree of mastery orientation will find it very easy to learn new things, such as learning to write or count. These children often stand out, as they do not have to be encouraged to learn.

Previous Article

Developing Literature Circles For Your Classroom

Next Article

The Importance of While-Reading Learning Experiences

Matthew Lynch

Related articles More from author

  • Education LeadershipK-12Learning Strategies, Tactics, and MethodsTeachers

    13 Techniques to Help Students Who Are Easily Confused

    December 8, 2021
    By Matthew Lynch
  • K-12Learning Strategies, Tactics, and Methods

    23 Strategies to Help Students Who Cannot Use Correct Spacing between Words or Sentences While Writing

    July 17, 2021
    By Matthew Lynch
  • K-12Learning Strategies, Tactics, and Methods

    21 Strategies to Help Students Who Have Trouble Remaining On Task

    August 31, 2021
    By Matthew Lynch
  • Learning Strategies, Tactics, and MethodsTeaching Strategies, Tactics, and MethodsUncategorized

    23 Ways to Improve Students Reading Comprehension Skills

    June 23, 2021
    By Matthew Lynch
  • Learning Strategies, Tactics, and MethodsTeaching Strategies, Tactics, and Methods

    23 Strategies to Help Students Who Do Not Listen to Other Students

    June 14, 2021
    By Matthew Lynch
  • K-12Learning Strategies, Tactics, and Methods

    23 Hacks to Help Kids Acquire Word Comprehension Skills

    September 30, 2021
    By Matthew Lynch

Search

Registration and Login

  • Register
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Newsletter

Signup for The Edvocate Newsletter and have the latest in P-20 education news and opinion delivered to your email address!

RSS Matthew on Education Week

  • Au Revoir from Education Futures November 20, 2018 Matthew Lynch
  • 6 Steps to Data-Driven Literacy Instruction October 17, 2018 Matthew Lynch
  • Four Keys to a Modern IT Approach in K-12 Schools October 2, 2018 Matthew Lynch
  • What's the Difference Between Burnout and Demoralization, and What Can Teachers Do About It? September 27, 2018 Matthew Lynch
  • Revisiting Using Edtech for Bullying and Suicide Prevention September 10, 2018 Matthew Lynch

About Us

The Edvocate was created in 2014 to argue for shifts in education policy and organization in order to enhance the quality of education and the opportunities for learning afforded to P-20 students in America. What we envisage may not be the most straightforward or the most conventional ideas. We call for a relatively radical and certainly quite comprehensive reorganization of America’s P-20 system.

That reorganization, though, and the underlying effort, will have much to do with reviving the American education system, and reviving a national love of learning.  The Edvocate plans to be one of key architects of this revival, as it continues to advocate for education reform, equity, and innovation.

Newsletter

Signup for The Edvocate Newsletter and have the latest in P-20 education news and opinion delivered to your email address!

Contact

The Edvocate
910 Goddin Street
Richmond, VA 23230
(601) 630-5238
[email protected]
  • situs togel online
  • dentoto
  • situs toto 4d
  • situs toto slot
  • toto slot 4d
Copyright (c) 2025 Matthew Lynch. All rights reserved.