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Key points:
- When students fail in a productive way, they become better learners
- Explicit instruction: students need more
- 3 ways to engage students in a productive struggle
- For more news on the productive struggle, visit the innovative education center of ESN
Throughout my studies, I have always been frustrated by occupied work – the kind of duties that looked like a compulsory exercise rather than a significant learning experience. What even perplexed me was the striking difference between the education of kindergarten to the 12th year and higher education in this regard.
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