Develop problem-solving abilities: students learn to break down complex situations and think in steps.
Encourage creative thinking: generating new, diverse ideas without fear of being wrong.
Strengthen critical thinking: evaluating ideas, asking meaningful questions, and refining solutions.
Improve collaboration: students work in teams, listen to others, and share their own ideas.
Foster empathy: understanding the needs, feelings, and perspectives of others.
Build self-confidence: by seeing that their ideas matter and have value.
Learn to take initiative and show ownership of their work.
Embrace iteration: understanding that trying, failing, and improving is part of the process.
Show perseverance: staying motivated even when things are challenging.
Practice reflection: thinking about what worked, what didn’t, and how to improve.
