Cengage Learning Webinar, Psychology: Math Anxiety and Math Test Anxiety: Cau...Cengage Learning
Math anxiety – the feeling of tension and apprehension associated with math performance or testing – can manifest in students as young as first-grade age. By the time learners reach high school and college, this condition can have serious implications for future education and employment.
Focusing on the theoretical and practical aspects of both math anxiety and math test anxiety, and offers solutions targeted to faculty and students alike, this March 19, 2013 webinar provided techniques for anxiety-reduction, classroom management, test-taking skills and test analysis to improve future outcomes.
This document summarizes a study about learning anxiety and learning styles of English majors at Chienkuo Technology University. The study aims to explore how learning anxiety and styles affect speaking development, investigate students' perceptions and expectations of speaking classes, and compare high-achievers to low-achievers. It reviews literature on foreign language anxiety, language anxiety, and learning styles. The methodology section outlines the participants, instruments used, and data analysis plan involving questionnaires, interviews, and statistical analysis.
The document discusses the relationship between stress, anxiety, and performance, describing different types of anxiety and how anxiety can be measured. It also outlines techniques for controlling anxiety, including cognitive methods like imagery and relaxation, as well as somatic techniques like biofeedback and breathing exercises. The goal is to reduce cognitive and physiological anxiety in order to enhance athletic performance.
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This document discusses language anxiety experienced by students learning a foreign language. It defines language anxiety and identifies its sources. There are three main types of foreign language anxiety: communication apprehension, fear of negative social evaluation, and test anxiety. Language anxiety has a negative impact on students' language performance and achievement. The document proposes several activities teachers can use to reduce students' language anxiety levels, such as conversation gambits, cued responses, information gaps, improvising dialogues, interviews and surveys. It also provides recommendations for lowering anxiety during oral tests, such as providing oral practice opportunities and testing students in pairs or small groups.
The document discusses anxiety disorders in children and youth, providing statistics on prevalence rates and describing common symptoms. It outlines treatment approaches for anxiety including cognitive behavioral therapy and medication. The document also provides strategies for helping anxious youth in the school environment such as promoting realistic thinking, teaching coping skills, and using exposure activities.
The document discusses anxiety, its causes, symptoms, and methods for reducing it. Anxiety is described as distress or uneasiness caused by fear that can result from genetics, trauma, or stressful situations. Common physical symptoms include palpitations, dizziness, sweating, trembling, and difficulty breathing. While a little anxiety can be helpful, excessive anxiety can interfere with daily life. The document provides several strategies for reducing anxiety, including challenging negative thoughts, relaxation exercises, getting proper sleep and nutrition, gradual exposure to anxiety triggers, and seeking medical help if needed.
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Cengage Learning Webinar, Psychology: Math Anxiety and Math Test Anxiety: Cau...Cengage Learning
Math anxiety – the feeling of tension and apprehension associated with math performance or testing – can manifest in students as young as first-grade age. By the time learners reach high school and college, this condition can have serious implications for future education and employment.
Focusing on the theoretical and practical aspects of both math anxiety and math test anxiety, and offers solutions targeted to faculty and students alike, this March 19, 2013 webinar provided techniques for anxiety-reduction, classroom management, test-taking skills and test analysis to improve future outcomes.
This document summarizes a study about learning anxiety and learning styles of English majors at Chienkuo Technology University. The study aims to explore how learning anxiety and styles affect speaking development, investigate students' perceptions and expectations of speaking classes, and compare high-achievers to low-achievers. It reviews literature on foreign language anxiety, language anxiety, and learning styles. The methodology section outlines the participants, instruments used, and data analysis plan involving questionnaires, interviews, and statistical analysis.
The document discusses the relationship between stress, anxiety, and performance, describing different types of anxiety and how anxiety can be measured. It also outlines techniques for controlling anxiety, including cognitive methods like imagery and relaxation, as well as somatic techniques like biofeedback and breathing exercises. The goal is to reduce cognitive and physiological anxiety in order to enhance athletic performance.
The Effect of Language Anxiety on Students' Oral Test Performance and Attitudessuadalhamlan
This document discusses language anxiety experienced by students learning a foreign language. It defines language anxiety and identifies its sources. There are three main types of foreign language anxiety: communication apprehension, fear of negative social evaluation, and test anxiety. Language anxiety has a negative impact on students' language performance and achievement. The document proposes several activities teachers can use to reduce students' language anxiety levels, such as conversation gambits, cued responses, information gaps, improvising dialogues, interviews and surveys. It also provides recommendations for lowering anxiety during oral tests, such as providing oral practice opportunities and testing students in pairs or small groups.
The document discusses anxiety disorders in children and youth, providing statistics on prevalence rates and describing common symptoms. It outlines treatment approaches for anxiety including cognitive behavioral therapy and medication. The document also provides strategies for helping anxious youth in the school environment such as promoting realistic thinking, teaching coping skills, and using exposure activities.
The document discusses anxiety, its causes, symptoms, and methods for reducing it. Anxiety is described as distress or uneasiness caused by fear that can result from genetics, trauma, or stressful situations. Common physical symptoms include palpitations, dizziness, sweating, trembling, and difficulty breathing. While a little anxiety can be helpful, excessive anxiety can interfere with daily life. The document provides several strategies for reducing anxiety, including challenging negative thoughts, relaxation exercises, getting proper sleep and nutrition, gradual exposure to anxiety triggers, and seeking medical help if needed.
17 slides cover the writing of your presentation, focusing on brainstorming tips, organizational skills (purpose statements, main ideas, introductions, conclusions), and suggestions (using examples, statistics, testimonials and outlines) to help you better prepare for your big day. 5 slides on language to get you ready to polish your communicate with your audience. Our comprehensive section of 45 slides on “projecting your ideal image” will stimulate your audience and make them feel at ease. Learn about the body language, posture, positioning, vocal tonality and annunciation; advice on overcoming speech deficiencies and making that perfect first impression. Our 4 slides on confidence will enable you to be in charge of your presentation, and 20 extensive tips on managing anxiety will help you overcome and even prevent it! You will also gain tips and strategies on creating effective and long-lasting PowerPoint presentations (12 slides). Learn to follow the creative rules to follow when putting your PowerPoint and video’s together. In addition, 9 slides fielding questions and answers, dealing with a hostile audience, and utilizing feedback. Lastly, this Public Speaking PowerPoint contains a built-in running Activity that will keep your audience engaged as they consider and complete these thought provoking activities.
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