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Hi everyone,
We noticed that with the improved outcomes management, we cannot set up different mastery scale for different outcomes! This is a big issue for us as not all the outcomes share the same e.g. 5 point scale. This applies to the naming of the scale as well.
For knowledge/concept based outcomes, the scale works with the usual mastered-proficient-developing-starting 4-point rating, but for disposition-related outcomes the ratings we use include a 3-point frequency rating e.g. regularly-sometimes-not at all.
This was something we could easily do with the previous outcomes management but is lost with the improvement. Does anyone know if this is a lack in parity or it is hidden / accessed via a work-around?
Thanks!
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