Some students may be able to pay more attention to their task than math anxiety. These students are more likely to succeed in the classroom environment as well that may come if students learn to take control over their emotions. Some research has been conducted on the topic for those interested. Read the reports and be ready to discuss ongoing issues for students.
Math Anxiety: How Students Can Successfully Overcome Ordeal With Numbers, Study Shows #dyscalculia
Submitted by Judy Hanning on Wed, 2017-08-02 05:00
Students are now being faced with math anxiety in the classroom that can stall progress and even cause them to get failing grades. It is difficult to technically define math anxiety for students but they likely know when they feel it in the classroom environment. It is possible to lose memory related resources during an episode.
Learning to control emotions can help students with math anxiety.
Key Takeaways:
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Math anxiety can be a huge problem for both students and professionals.
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A study has found that doing math can turn on areas in the brain associated with pain in those with math anxiety, but the reaction comes from worrying about math instead of actually solving problems.
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The study found that the best way to overcome math anxiety is to focus on controlling your emotions before doing math.