268: The message about mistakes that our students need us to hear

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Do you learn from your mistakes? Do your students?

In this episode we go deep into ways we can truly leverage mistakes as fuel for deeper learning, engagement, and reflection. We think more about the mindsets that help us unpack our mistakes and share them with our learning community.

Our fantastic guest this week is Eman Ismail whose podcast 'Mistakes that Made Me' 

is a great listen for Business and Entrepreneurship as well as any learning that focuses on Leadership.

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