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  1. Jul 11, 2012 · In a paper published earlier this year in the Journal of the Learning Sciences, Kapur and a co-author, Katerine Bielaczyc, applied the principle of productive failure to mathematical problem ...

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  2. verb [ I ] uk / ˈflaʊn.də r/ us / ˈflaʊn.dɚ / to experience great difficulties or be completely unable to decide what to do or say next: He lost the next page of his speech and floundered around/about for a few seconds. Although his business was a success, his marriage was floundering.

  3. verb [ I ] uk / ˈflaʊn.də r/ us / ˈflaʊn.dɚ / to experience great difficulties or be completely unable to decide what to do or say next: He lost the next page of his speech and floundered around/about for a few seconds. Although his business was a success, his marriage was floundering.

  4. Floundering definition: struggling, especially clumsily or helplessly. See examples of FLOUNDERING used in a sentence.

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  7. 4 days ago · 1. verb. If something is floundering, it has many problems and may soon fail completely. What a pity that his career was left to flounder. [VERB] The economy was floundering. [VERB] Synonyms: falter, struggle, stall, slow down More Synonyms of flounder. 2. verb.

  8. Verb Forms. [intransitive] to have a lot of problems and to be in danger of failing completely At that time the industry was floundering. The new democracy there continues to flounder. Definitions on the go. Look up any word in the dictionary offline, anytime, anywhere with the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app.

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