Some students aren’t afraid of hard work—they’re afraid of being wrong. When learning is tied to perfection, students stop experimenting. The solution isn’t avoiding failure, but teaching students how to fail forward.
This session explores how educators can intentionally shift classroom culture away from perfection and toward progress. Participants will examine how creating space for experimentation, reflection, and iteration helps students build the confidence to take risks, learn from setbacks, andkeep moving forward.
What You’ll Learn
Educators will leave with:
- A deeper understanding of how perfectionism can limit student growth
- Strategies for building a classroom culture where failure is part of learning
- Examples of learning experiences that encourage iteration, reflection, and experimentation
- Ideas for helping students develop resilience and adaptability through real-world challenges
Register now to discover how to help students develop this key durable skill and move beyond fear of failure and develop the resilience they need to thrive in school and beyond.
📅 Date: September 22, 2026
⏰ Time: 4:00 PM PT / 7:00 ET
📍 Location: Live on Zoom (linked provided upon registration)