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Sutton, Suzanne – NASSP Bulletin, 1997
All students benefit from being challenged by mathematics. Principals can help by letting students know it is okay to struggle and by helping parents understand the struggle. Communicating with parents about math programs can reduce parents' anxiety; create a strong, beneficial home-school partnership; help youngsters take responsibility for their…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Communication (Thought Transfer), Learning Processes, Mathematics Anxiety
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Lamb, Julie – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 1993
In 3 isolated rural schools, 48 gifted girls in grades 4-6 participated in a semester-long intervention aimed at changing math attitudes. Intervention strategies, which focused on problem-solving activities, math-related career options, and self-esteem issues, produced significant positive changes in five of six categories of mathematics…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Career Awareness, Educational Attitudes, Females
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Folkard, Andrew M. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2004
Results are presented of a series of focus-group sessions held at Lancaster University during May 2002. Participants consisted of 12 undergraduate geography students chosen from amongst those identified as having strong antipathy towards quantitative material. The intention was to mine these students' perspectives on courses covering quantitative…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Geography, Problem Based Learning, Geography Instruction
Furinghetti, Fulvia; Morselli, Francesca – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
In this paper we report on a case study of a university student (third year of Mathematics course). She was engaged in proving a statement of elementary number theory. We asked her to write the thoughts that accompanied her solving process. She was collaborative and her protocol is suitable to study the interrelation between affect and cognition.…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Number Concepts, College Students, Problem Solving
Tobias, Sheila – Today's Education, 1980
Although mathematics avoidance and mathematics anxiety are not unknown among men and boys, stressful experiences with mathematics are particularly pronounced in girls and women. Many educating and governing institutions will have to work together if efforts to alleviate mathematics anxiety are to pay off. (CJ)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Fear of Success, Females, Mathematical Applications
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Perry, Andrew B. – College Student Journal, 2004
This paper examines the phenomenon of mathematics anxiety in contemporary college and university students. Forms of math anxiety range from moderate test anxiety to extreme anxiety including physiological symptoms such as nausea. For each of several types of math anxiety, one or more case studies is analyzed. Selected strategies for coping with…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Students, College Mathematics, Mathematics Education
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Alsup, John – Educational Research Quarterly, 2004
The researcher in this study theorized that preservice elementary teachers who had taken a semester-long mathematics course emphasizing a constructivist approach to instruction would realize a decreased level of math anxiety and gains in perceived teaching efficacy and autonomy over those who had taken a teacher-centered course based on a more…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Conventional Instruction, Constructivism (Learning), Mathematics Instruction
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Nasser, Fadia; Birenbaum, Menucha – Educational Research and Evaluation, 2005
This study examined a structural model of mathematics achievement of 2 culturally different groups of Jewish and Arab 8th graders in terms of 5 learner-related variables, namely, gender, epistemological beliefs, self-efficacy, attitudes, and mathematics anxiety. Multigroup structural modeling analysis indicated that the goodness of fit of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 8, Self Efficacy, Mathematics Anxiety
Spielberger, Charles D., Ed.; Vagg, Peter R., Ed. – 1995
It is not surprising that a broad array of treatment programs have been developed to reduce test anxiety, since the consequences can be serious. The contributions in this volume review and evaluate the theory of test anxiety, its measurement, its manifestations, and possible treatments and their outcomes. The following chapters are included: (1)…
Descriptors: Biofeedback, Cognitive Processes, Coping, Educational Assessment
Chapline, Elaine Burns – 1981
The Teacher Education and Mathematics project, funded by the Women's Educational Equity Act, developed curriculum materials to increase mathematical knowledge and confidence, increase the perception of mathematics as a female domain, reduce math anxiety, and develop skills in identifying and counteracting sex bias in mathematics instruction. To…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Curriculum Development, Feedback, Females
Tittle, Carol Kehr; Denker, Elenor Rubin – 1981
A project was designed to evaluate TEAM, a math anxiety reduction program for undergraduate students preparing to be elementary school teachers. The program consisted of two main components: (1) instruction intended to improve problem solving skills using the areas of patterns, probability, measurement, approximation, and estimation; and (2)…
Descriptors: Education Courses, Education Majors, Elementary School Mathematics, Evaluation Methods
Uusimaki, Liisa; Nason, Rod – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
This article reports on a study that investigated the causes underlying a sample of eighteen third-year Australian pre-service primary teachers' negative beliefs and anxiety about mathematics. It was found that most of the participants' maths-anxiety could be attributed to their primary school experiences in learning mathematics. Situations such…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Anxiety, Student Teacher Attitudes, Preservice Teachers
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Woodard, Teresa; Burkett, Sexton – Inquiry, 2005
Developmental mathematics students are generally students who are at risk of dropping out of school because of various factors. Many are nontraditional students who have jobs and families; others are traditional students who lack the skills needed to succeed in the college environment. Math anxiety, fear, and intimidation often affect…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, Developmental Studies Programs, At Risk Students, Exit Examinations
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Swan, Malcolm – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2006
Currently, the teaching of retake GCSE mathematics in further education is predominantly teacher-centred and transmission-oriented. This paper argues that this approach is ineffective for students' learning and for their attitudes towards learning and that a student-centred, collaborative approach to learning, where discussion and reflection are…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Mathematics Instruction, Adult Education, Student Attitudes
Battista, Michael T. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1999
Because traditional instruction ignores students' personal construction of mathematical meaning, mathematical thought development is not properly nurtured. Several issues must be addressed, including adults' ignorance of math- and student-learning processes, identification of math-education research specialists, the myth of coverage, testing…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
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