Mathematics is a subject that can be a challenge for many students. Instead of running away or giving up in the face of difficulties, we want to encourage our learners to embrace challenges and persevere through difficult problems. When students experience struggle and discomfort in the process of learning math, they often feel that they are not good enough to succeed.
However, productive struggle in mathematics is necessary to promote deep and meaningful learning and develops growth mindset. As teachers, we need to provide opportunities for our students to engage in productive struggle while supporting them every step of the way. In this blog post, we will explore strategies to promote productive struggle in mathematics, empower students to embrace challenges, and support their learning and growth.
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