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Growth Mindset: Teaching Students to Embrace Mistakes

Teaching Students to Embrace Mistakes:
Something that was confirmed in the article was that in order to help students fix their mistakes a teacher must be specific about their errors. I think something new I learned was that a teacher should make their students view their mistakes as helpful. I am curious to explore how I can my view my mistakes as helpful. It is something I can do more online research about and then try to incorporate into my daily school life.


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  1. Hi Trishna. I like this post a lot. I agree with a lot of what you wrote here. I have had many experiences where teachers aren't specific enough about my errors and so there is no way for me to fix them or learn from them. I also love your image, Bob Ross is cool.

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