Didactical tips for teachers


  • Emphasize the importance of effort and learning from experiences rather than just the final result.
  • Use role-playing exercises where students must adapt to changing situations, promoting flexibility in thinking.
  • Encourage students to come up with different solutions for a single problem, highlighting that there are various ways to achieve success.
  • Have students explore and discuss different viewpoints to understand and appreciate diverse ideas.
  • Present incomplete stories or problems and ask students to brainstorm possible endings or solutions, helping them become comfortable with uncertainty.
  • Teach students to use phrases like “I can try another way” to foster a resilient and adaptable mindset.
  • Assign group tasks where students must collaborate and adjust their approaches based on team input and evolving situations.
  • Demonstrate flexibility by showing students how you adapt to unexpected changes or challenges in the classroom.

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