Full Description
We learn more from failure than success, right?
Unfortunately, the reality is that many students view failure as a sign to switch their focus, lower their expectations or simply give in. Failure and other psychological conditions - like perfectionism, procrastination, impostor syndrome and test anxiety - cause emotional distress and impair students' cognitive performance. But it needn't be like this. Fail Better offers genuine insight for those tackling these issues in schools, revealing how teachers can help students to achieve success.
Informed by a wealth of research from psychology, cognitive and behavioural science, Mark Roberts outlines the nature and scale of each issue and the practical steps that can be taken to overcome it. Providing an array of practical solutions to pervasive psychological problems, the chapters cover:
Establishing classroom learning cultures that enable students to fail forwards
Encouraging students to overcome perfectionism by evaluating their progress in realistic and healthy ways
Embedding effective study techniques to combat procrastination
Helping students to silence their inner critic and manage impostor syndrome
Changing the narrative around test anxiety
Packed with actionable strategies, and part of the InnerDrive Teacher CPD Academy series that dives deep into key areas that matter to teachers, this book provides a clear blueprint for tackling barriers to learning.
Contents
Introduction
1: Why don't students learn from failure?
2: Helping students to fail forwards
3: Why do some students struggle with perfectionism?
4: Helping students to strive for excellence
5: Why do some students procrastinate?
6: Helping students to seize the day
7: Why do some students experience impostor syndrome?
8: Helping students to silence their inner critic
9: Why do some students have test anxiety?
10: Helping students to respond positively to academic stress