In most cultures, failure is frowned upon. We often blame others for what goes wrong, rather than reflect on the reasons for falling short and what we can take from the experience moving forward.
Imagine you are watching a movie, a delightfully engaging and entertaining film. Now imagine that the person sitting next to you is an acclaimed director, an expert at making movies. Will you see the ...
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New York City Schools Chancellor David Banks said Wednesday that he will soon have more information about the city’s recent remote learning failure and how the city aims to do better next time. “I’m ...
Failure is imminent. In today’s Academic Minute, Indiana University’s Robert Kunzman explores how to learn from failure before moving past it. Kunzman is a professor of curriculum studies and ...