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When Teachers Overcome Math Anxiety, Students Benefit

  • Posted on May 26, 2021
  • Posted by dhabecker
  • Posted in BlogPosts
  • Tags: math anxiety, reblog

To prevent the rise of math anxiety in elementary students, teachers need confidence in their own conceptual understanding of the subject. For many students (and many adults), just hearing the word math can send a chill down their spine.

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