Brother William

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They create situations where every student gets stuck, which makes stuck an expected, safe, and socially acceptable state to be in. In essence, these tasks make it safe to fail and keep trying. And through these struggles, students begin to build confidence in their teacher’s confidence in them. All of these qualities are easier to build inside of highly engaging non-curricular tasks and are necessary when we transition students to curricular thinking tasks.
Brother William
Trauma responsive Safe to fail
Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics, Grades K-12: 14 Teaching Practices for Enhancing Learning (Corwin Mathematics Series)
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