mastery level

[ˈmæstəri ˈlɛvəl]
nounpl: mastery levels
nível de domínio
1. A degree or stage of proficiency, skill, or competence in a particular subject, skill, or discipline
She has reached a mastery level in piano after years of practice.
Ela atingiu um nível de domínio em piano após anos de prática.
2. In educational contexts, a benchmark or standard indicating complete understanding and ability to apply knowledge
Students must demonstrate mastery level competency before advancing to the next course.
Os alunos devem demonstrar competência em nível de domínio antes de avançar para o próximo curso.
3. In gaming or skill-based systems, the highest or advanced tier of achievement
Players unlock special abilities once they reach mastery level 5.
Os jogadores desbloqueiam habilidades especiais quando atingem o nível de domínio 5.
In the US education system, 'mastery level' is increasingly used in competency-based learning frameworks. In Brazil, the term is commonly adopted in educational technology and online learning platforms, reflecting the influence of English educational terminology. The concept aligns with both American and Brazilian educational standards that emphasize measurable competency outcomes rather than traditional grade-based progression.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
proficiency levelexpertise leveladvanced competencyadvanced proficiencyexpert level
Antonyms / Antônimos
beginner levelnovice levelentry levelbasic level

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
nível de domínio
Most common and widely understood translation in Brazilian Portuguese
General Brazilian
nível de maestria
More formal or academic alternative, less commonly used
Portugal
nível de domínio
Same as Brazilian Portuguese; also used in Portuguese education systems
Portugal
nível avançado
Alternative used in some educational contexts in Portugal

Related Words

expertiseproficiencycompetencyskillfluencyexcellence

Related Idioms & Phrases

reach mastery level
achieve mastery
attain mastery level
master something
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