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Bro I need help explain what is meant by "it's okay for a student to not succeed right away" ima just put it as math:-P​

Bro I need help explain what is meant by "it's okay for a student to not succeed-example-1

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From my understanding (what I think it means), is that it is okay for a student not to understand the problem automatically. They may need a minute or two to re-read it or look over the problem again. It's most likely a harder question than the other ones, or it is a common problem that people have trouble with.

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Learning is a process that often involves unsuccessful attempts.

This is not failure since options are eliminated toward the correct solution.

Learning and problem solving require passing through a period of sorting through facts and options toward success.

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