4 Steps To Curate A Safe Place To Fail: Engaging Screenagers
4 Steps To Curate A Safe Place To Fail: Engaging Screenagers In school, don’t we teach students they are to give the right answer or they fail? In life, don’t those who fail the most become the most successful? Aren’t we somehow missing the picture in education? Isn’t there a way to let students learn that failing is just learning what doesn’t work? Why is this important? Michael Jordan and Jack Ma are both famous for failing and they are both quite successful because they learned to turn failure into learning and kept trying. DrWarren prepping for Engaging Screenagers Conference Session Presentation at IMLF 2017 As a trainer and university lecturer in the USA, I had great success in my training and classrooms by engaging my learners in ways I had learned from my Dale Carnegie Instructor Training. How to Win Friends & Influence People After earning my Doctoral Degree researching engaging instruction in adult education and training an
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