The best way to learn math is to learn how to fail productively
Productive Failure was featured in Quartz, published on 29th October 2015. Check this article – “The best way to learn math is to learn how to fail productively” here
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Productive Failure was featured in Quartz, published on 29th October 2015. Check this article – “The best way to learn math is to learn how to fail productively” here
Intel IQ magazine looks at Productive Failure for its Maker initiatives. Check this out in the article “”Making” Is Setting You Up For Failure (And That’s A Good Thing)” published on August 6, 2015 from this link. The article was published in Intel IQ magazines in Australia, India, Japan and the USA.
Productive Failure is mentioned in KQED News ” Growth Mindset: How to Normalize Mistake Making and Struggle in Class”, published on August 24, 2015. Check it out here.
Implicit Social Cognition is featured in a story on The Straits Times (Home, Page B1) on July 15, 2014.
Dr Kapur’s article “In the classrooms of Singapore, calculators are not crutches” has been published on The Conversation on May 21, 2014.
Take a look at this KQED.org story on Productive Failure: “Bigger gains for students who don’t get help solving problems“, published on February 25, 2014.
Dr Kapur’s article “Failure can be productive for teaching children maths” has been published on The Conversation on February 19, 2014.
Take a look at this Straits Times story on Productive Failure: “Young kids learn better through play? So do teens: Study“, published on June 28, 2013.
Take a look at this KQED.org story on Productive Failure: “Why Confusion can be a good thing”, published on February 18, 2013.
Take a look at this The Australian article on Productive Failure: “Pitching failure as a sure-fire path to success“, published on July 11, 2012.
