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Marta K. Mielicki; Eric D. Wilkey; Daniel A. Scheibe; Charles J. Fitzsimmons; Pooja G. Sidney; Elien Bellon; Andrew D. Ribner; Mojtaba Soltanlou; Isabella Starling-Alves; Ilse Coolen; Daniel Ansari; Clarissa A. Thompson – Grantee Submission, 2023
Math performance is negatively related to math anxiety (MA), though MA may impact certain math skills more than others. We investigated whether the relation between MA and math performance is affected by task features, such as number type (e.g., fractions, whole numbers, percentages), number format (symbolic vs. nonsymbolic), and ratio component…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, Numbers, Number Concepts, Computation
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Ellen Marshall; Anna Riach; Amanda Shaker; Peter Rowlett – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 2024
Most higher education institutions in the UK now offer some form of additional individual support for mathematics and statistics. Whilst numerous studies have shown mathematics support can improve grades and reduce failure rates, there is a lack of research on other outcomes of interest such as anxiety or confidence, and very little research…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, Statistics, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
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Jinhua Mathias; Christopher Saville; Steve Leech – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 2024
Mathematics is a common component of many science and social science degrees, but frequently not considered a prerequisite for their study. This can lead to some students studying mathematics components at undergraduate level with little or no previous mathematical learning and varying levels of motivation, or desire, to study mathematics. This…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Intervention, Undergraduate Students, Student Motivation
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Victoria J. Bourne; Paige L. Clarke; Amie Felton; Maria Iliopoulou; Oleg Maksimenko – Psychology Teaching Review, 2024
Statistics anxiety is experienced by a large proportion of psychology students, even though conducting statistical analyses is a fundamental skill for students to acquire. The research on statistics anxiety has tended to explore either dispositional factors (e.g. personality) or situational factors (e.g. teacher effects). One potential predictor…
Descriptors: Statistics, College Mathematics, Self Efficacy, Psychology
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Copeland, Alison; Tate, Simon – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2023
Debates about how best to support students' transition from school to university have re-emerged periodically since at least the 1970s. This paper focuses upon one aspect of this transition: how to develop the quantitative skills students acquire at school throughout the first year of their degree. We report on an attempt to inject pedagogic…
Descriptors: Pollution, Statistical Analysis, Mathematics Anxiety, Geography Instruction
Bradley Hayes – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation in practice explores the intersection of computer science education, specifically computational thinking and programming, with mathematics achievement among 15- year-old students in selected English-speaking countries. The research addresses a gap in understanding whether skills developed through computer science can positively…
Descriptors: Programming, Computer Science Education, Mathematics Achievement, Secondary School Students
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Leary, Sam; Ness, Andy – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2021
The provision of undergraduate statistics teaching varies across UK dental schools, but some challenges are faced in all schools. These include the need to (i) demonstrate the relevance of statistics to dentistry, (ii) address the phenomenon of statistical anxiety likely to be experienced, and (iii) deliver the teaching with a limited number of…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Students, Dentistry
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Clark, Matthew – Primary Science, 2020
In this article, the author describes how nature can link maths and science to develop skills in both subjects. Experiencing maths, seeing maths, touching maths, playing with maths is a great start, giving children the opportunity to learn maths in the way that science is often experienced. This article does not aim to provide an answer for fully…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Mathematics Skills, Skill Development, Mathematics Anxiety
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Dove, Jane; Montague, Jane; Hunt, Thomas E. – International Online Journal of Primary Education, 2021
Primary school teachers are important in children's learning of mathematics, and maths anxiety development has been partly attributed to children's classroom experiences (Das & Das, 2013). Maths anxiety was explored in UK primary school teachers, with a view to understanding its development and impact. Data from four semi-structured individual…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Mathematics Anxiety, Phenomenology, Foreign Countries
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Hunt, Thomas E.; Sari, Mehmet Hayri – International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, 2019
This study represents the implementation of an English version of the Mathematics Teaching Anxiety Scale (MTAS), originally published in Turkey (Sari, 2014). One hundred and twenty-seven primary school teachers from across the U.K. completed the survey, including 74 qualified teachers and 53 trainees. Following item-reduction and factor analysis,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes
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Pickard-Smith, Kelly – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2021
This paper argues that an Arts-Based Research (ABR) methodology, drawing on the Ethnofiction work of filmmaker Jean Rouch, can facilitate new ways of researching mathematics, science and education more generally by: (i) making past learning experiences more accessible and (ii) considering the affective engagement of the audience as interrogator of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Students, Graduate Students, Art
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Petronzi, Dominic; Staples, Paul; Sheffield, David; Hunt, Thomas E.; Fitton-Wilde, Sandra – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2019
There are currently many mathematics anxiety rating scales designed typically for adult and older children populations, yet there remains a lack of assessment tools for younger children (< 7 years of age) despite a recent focus on this age range. Following previous testing and validation, the 26-item iteration of the Children's Mathematics…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Mathematics Anxiety, Rating Scales, Young Children
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Paltoglou, Aspasia E.; Morys-Carter, Wakefield L.; Davies, Emma L. – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2019
Psychology students often feel anxious about learning statistics, which can impact their performance. However, little research has explored statistics confidence, which may be an important way to reduce the negative connotations of associating statistics with anxiety. We aimed to explore whether modifying an existing measure of statistics anxiety…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Statistics, Mathematics Anxiety, Psychology
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Dowker, Ann; Cheriton, Olivia; Horton, Rachel; Mark, Winifred – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2019
Most studies of children's attitudes to mathematics have dealt with children in second grade or later, and have suggested that attitudes deteriorate, and anxiety increases with age. The present study investigated attitudes to mathematics in 67 English and 49 Chinese children at the end of their first year of school. The participants were given…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Mathematics Anxiety, Cross Cultural Studies, Pictorial Stimuli
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Hilliam, Rachel; Calvert, Carol – Open Learning, 2019
Students from many different subject areas are required to study statistics as part of their qualification. The Open University developed a statistics module which could simultaneously be studied by students from a variety of different disciplines, by engaging them with topics which are of interest to everyone, namely money, education and health,…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Statistics, Student Diversity, Learning Modules
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