psychology, to explore how individuals cope with failure and develop their self-concept. Her early researc... nded the understanding of how children respond to failure and challenges. Her research showed that children... exhibiting learned helplessness tend to attribute failure to fixed, uncontrollable factors such as a lack o... evealed that children with this outlook interpret failure as an opportunity to learn and improve. They beli
r entire career, publishing the pamphlet *Reading Failure and the Tests* as early as 1973 and editing (with... sest to the child.
* Meier, D. (1973). Reading failure and the tests. Workshop Center for Open Education... Meier's Works ====
* Meier, D. (1973). Reading failure and the tests. Workshop Center for Open Education
re abuse was widespread, Bancroft argued that the failure to educate these children was not merely a practi... ere paying for the consequences of an educational failure that a more just system could have prevented. She... rological or physiological conditions — not moral failure, not a defect of character, and not a cause for p
ic education but argues that claims of widespread failure are fallacious, that the primary causes of low sc... ims:** American public schools are not in general failure; school choice benefits a narrow stratum and harm
arded as the most damaging and least acknowledged failure of formal education: its inability to produce gen... d "ritual performances." The deep reason for this failure, he proposed, is that the intuitive theories chil
that privatises the understanding of educational failure — attributing it to individual teachers, schools,... wer in School Restructuring demonstrated that the failure of schools to educate students of colour was root