Academic and Behavioral Planning through an Alternative Model
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https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v12i1.43757Abstract
The paper suggests an alternative universe in which failure is identified as a systems concern, instead of a human breakdown. The model presents successful behavior in terms of growth in process efficiency, rather than the (right/wrong) matrix associated with achievement orientation. Planning is viewed as a function of identifying behaviors on the part of the learner which can be utilized for future problem-solving. In effect, problem-solving and failure are poor bed-fellows.
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