Goals and Objectives of this Course:
- Use prompts about making mistakes and taking risks, to describe assumptions and insights of practitioners, researchers and self, including how the information relates to professional education practice and growth.
- Develop a lesson plan or conduct a personal analysis about ways to grow and innovate after making mistakes.
- Collaborate with colleagues or create an activity for students to collaborate on the correlation between self-care and bandwidth to take risks.
- Analyze the relationship between fear and risk-taking to help students and educators deconstruct their potential bias against making mistakes.
- Design an action plan to avoid “zero-fail” mistakes in your teaching practice.
- Challenge the status quo by identifying commonplace mistakes at the school policy level and in your own teaching.
- Implement mistake-making into your curriculum by adapting lesson plans and developing a protocol for making mistakes.