I've considered the role of struggle regularly over the past few years, both as a teacher and a coach. The NPR clip is from this morning and details cultural differences between East and West concerning "struggle" in schools. The Psychology Today link downplays the role of struggle, even going so far as to argue it's negative. As a coach, I bounce between teaching technique and proper training, both of which occur at low intensities- intensities which are far below those in a race. As a teacher, I want my kids to struggle, especially in the classroom, but there are basics they ought to know to make any struggle relevant.
Both are quick and easy, though the topics are not.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2012/11/12/164793058/struggle-for-smarts-how-eastern-and-western-cultures-tackle-learning?ft=1&f=1001
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/insight-therapy/201008/what-doesnt-kill-you-makes-you-weaker
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Monday, November 12, 2012
2 Conflicting Ideas of Struggle
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