I don't know why people are generally so unhelpful on these message 
boards. I've been a professional programmer for years, and I've seen so 
many people turned away because people just say "go read an entire book 
for this one simple problem" rather than helping new users along.

Anyway, this question is very old, but here is a solution for anyone 
that wants to learn.

Instead of using 'redirect_to' on invalid data, you can use 'render'.

Here is an example with a blog.

    @blog= Blog.create(blog_params)
    if @blog.valid?
      redirect_to workshops_path
    else
      render '/blog/new' # or whatever view you're using
    end

That's it. For the next person, no need to read an entire tutorial. 
Hopefully this helps someone new build something great.

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