Failure Fluency: Designing Schools Where Mistakes Are the Main Subject - Softcover

Burleigh-Osei, Cassien

 
9798233211799: Failure Fluency: Designing Schools Where Mistakes Are the Main Subject

Synopsis

Every school in the world produces failure in industrial quantities every single day. Then throws it away.

The wrong answer at the bottom of the page. The paragraph that collapsed before the conclusion. The experiment that returned the opposite result. Each of these is a data point of extraordinary precision, pointing exactly at where understanding ends and not-yet-knowing begins. Schools mark them wrong and move on.

Failure Fluency makes the case that this is the single most expensive waste in education, and that correcting it requires not a new curriculum, not a new technology, but a fundamental reorientation toward the most valuable resource already present in every classroom: the productive mistake.

Drawing on the landmark research of Manu Kapur at ETH Zurich, two decades of neuroscience on prediction error and memory consolidation, and fifteen years of direct school-based research across three continents, Cassien Burleigh-Osei builds a complete, classroom-ready pedagogical model in which failure is not an obstacle to learning but its primary engine.

Inside this book: the four-phase Productive Failure Design Cycle that redesigns lessons around student errors. The Mistake Taxonomy, a practical classification system that tells you what every wrong answer actually means. The Red Thread assessment model that replaces the gradebook with a longitudinal map of real understanding. And the specific cultural practices, language protocols, and leadership behaviours that build failure fluency from a single classroom into an entire school culture.

This is not a book about being kinder when students fail. It is a book about being smarter. The wrong answer is the most interesting thing in your classroom. It is time to treat it that way.

"The child getting something wrong in a well-designed learning environment is not behind. They are, in the most precise neurological sense available to us, ahead."

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