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A Strategy for Reducing Math Test Anxiety by Howie Hua

A Strategy for Reducing Math Test Anxiety by Howie Hua | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Letting students discuss a test with peers before they take it can reduce anxiety—and it creates an opportunity to ask deeper questions.

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Strategies That Can Take the Anxiety Out Of Math via By Alison Ruppel Shell

Strategies That Can Take the Anxiety Out Of Math via By Alison Ruppel Shell | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Research-based ideas to help improve students’ math performance

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High Anxiety: How Worrying About Math Hurts Your Brain | TIME.com

High Anxiety: How Worrying About Math Hurts Your Brain | TIME.com | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it

Does math make you anxious? The latest research shows that even the thought of arithmetic can trigger a physical reaction that looks a lot like pain in the brain.


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LJ's curator insight, February 22, 2013 10:48 PM

Most students with learning disabilities experience some form of anxiety, from mild to extreme. This article is a great reference that addresses anxiety and math.

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How to Make Math More Emotionally Engaging For Students | MindShift | KQED News

How to Make Math More Emotionally Engaging For Students | MindShift | KQED News | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Math is a subject that brings out anxiety in kids and adults. Talking through math's usefulness and being clear about why a math concept matters could help students enjoy the subject.

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Why some students struggle with group work

Why some students struggle with group work | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it

"If you really want students to learn how to work together, give them plenty of time to do so. Create purposeful groups early in the semester. Develop activities to help students get to know each other and establish a firm foundation for working well together when the assigned task becomes more challenging ..."


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