One of the most common roadblocks to optimal learning is children's fear of failure. They are afraid that if they participate or ask certain questions, they will be teased or considered "not smart." Therefore, instead of taking that risk, students may move into survival mode and focus more on protecting themselves from humiliation rather than actively participating, engaging with others and learning. Unfortunately, one negative learning experience may create the fear-of-failure cycle.
Students respond best in a secure educational environment where they can learn and grow from their mistakes. They will have more "a-ha" moments, can identify new goals and make concrete plans to improve next time. Here are a few ways that educators can support learners and prevent the fear of failure:
The fear of failure hinders children's motivation to learn. By creating a safe learning environment, educators can help to foster learning and improve student achievement.