Failure is An Option
Helping Your Students Make Their Mistakes Work for Them

Failure is not only an option; it's a necessity. Mistakes are one of the most important things that can happen in the classroom because they tell you exactly where to focus your efforts in helping students to master a concept. Academic success comes from how students feel about and use their mistakes. Teaching your students how to view and use their mistakes in a positive way is one of the most important things you can ever teach them. Mastery of this skill transcends disciplines and settings (i.e., educational, work, etc.).

  • Led by: Dr. Tiera S. Coston
  • Date: Wednesday, September 10, 2014
  • Time: Noon - 12:50 PM
  • Location: Mellon Seminar Room (Library, 532B)
  • Sponsor: CAT

Note: Lunch will be available. rsvp to ocrum@xula.edu.

To register: Please RSVP to ocrum@xula.edu

Tags: STEM, mistakes
Format: presentation
Event ID: 01304


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