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      Motivating Persistence in the Face of Failure: Equipping Novice Learners with the Motivational Tools of Experts
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      Motivating Persistence in the Face of Failure: Equipping Novice Learners with the Motivational Tools of Experts

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      BookExpertise and Skill Acquisition

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      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2013
      Imprint Psychology Press
      Pages 26
      eBook ISBN 9780203074541
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      ABSTRACT

      T hroughout their school careers, students encounter many challenginglearning tasks where some degree of failure is inevitable. When doing amath problem, coming up with an idea for an essay, or writing a computer program, students’ first attempts may fail. Oftentimes, students take the easy way out by giving up on the task entirely, which impedes learning. Ideally, students will persevere through these failures, learn from their mistakes, and eventually master the relevant concepts and skills. But rebounding from failure requires a sophisticated set of motivational behaviors that many novices, including children, often do not perform.

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