Learning from Failure Is Easier Said Than Done: Try This
Renee C. Meeks, Ed.D. with Andrew Miller
Twenty-first-century educators are being asked to redefine their thinking about failure. Creating a “fail-forward” school culture is possible but challenging. Our guest offers some help. Follow on Twitter: @ReneeMeeks @betamiller @ASCD @bamradionetwork |
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July 21, 2016
ASCD Learn Teach Lead Radio
Episode Guests
Andrew Miller is author of Freedom to Fail: How do I foster risk-taking and innovation in my classroom? He is a member of the ASCD Faculty and an educational consultant specializing in formative assessment, project-based learning, and technology integration. Renee C. Meeks, Ed.D. is the Principal of Sea Isle Elementary School.
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