Linda McIver on Nostr: When you penalise wrong answers, you build in a sense of shame and failure to being ...
When you penalise wrong answers, you build in a sense of shame and failure to being wrong that most people never get over. It leads to cheating, to covering up of mistakes, and to avoiding doing things where being wrong is a possibility.
https://adsei.org/2024/05/03/learning-to-be-wrong/#EduSky
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