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Tackling anxiety in primary mathematics teachers

  • Karen Wicks

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    Abstract

    This book provides teacher educators with an understanding of the issues around mathematics anxiety and a framework of teaching strategies to support undergraduates, trainee teachers and established professionals in primary settings in developing confidence in learning and teaching mathematics. The existence of mathematics anxiety in adults is both prevalent and well documented, and there is a real concern that adults who are anxious or lacking in confidence in their own mathematical ability may affect the quality of teaching and learning for those in their care. Research has identified that there are lower levels of mathematical confidence in adults working with children in primary rather than secondary schools, and that where adults are anxious this can be passed on to the pupils with whom they work. This book addresses issues related to the effect that mathematics anxiety has on those teaching and working with primary aged children and supports teacher educators to develop confidence in both trainee teachers and established professionals.

    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherCritical Publishing
    Number of pages60
    ISBN (Electronic)9781041057222
    ISBN (Print)9781913453015
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15 Feb 2021

    Publication series

    NameCritical guides for teacher educators

    Keywords

    • X320 Academic studies in Primary Education
    • Primary mathematics education
    • primary education
    • Anxiety

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Social Sciences

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