HKDSE FAQ
What does error-driven practice mean?
Learn how error-driven practice starts from a wrong answer, analyses the likely issue, and recommends related questions for follow-up learning.
Direct answer
Error-driven practice means using a mistake as the starting point for further learning. Instead of only checking the answer, the student reviews the likely reason behind the mistake and then practises related questions to reinforce the same knowledge point.
Key takeaways
- Turns every mistake into a follow-up learning path
- Helpful for students who repeat the same type of error
- Connects naturally with diagnosis and mistake analysis
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