mathematics learning

Looking for techniques to improve mathematics learning? I have interviewed hundreds of people who have a fear of mathematics. The first thing people remember about failing at math is that it felt like sudden death. Whether it happened while learning word problems in sixth grade, coping with equations in high school, or first confronting calculus and statistics in college, failure was instant and frightening.

Math Anxiety

Sheila Tobias first wrote Overcoming Math Anxiety in 1978. In her updated version, she expands her analysis of the attitude and approach variables that interfere with students' performance. Math anxiety is a failure of nerve in the face of having to do a computation or an analysis of a problem involving numbers, geometries, or mathematical concepts. Math anxiety is a response, over time, to stress in the math classroom where tests are frequently given under time pressure, in the home where there is competition with siblings, or at the work place.

Her second book, Succeed with Math, tells teachers and students (college age and older) how to master mathematics without anxiety. Succeed with Math is a practical guide that enables you to conquer math anxiety. Succeed with Math offers a broad range of methods for getting comfortable with math, including guidelines for solving problems even when you don't know how to begin. In her books and lectures, Sheila Tobias shows how to master mathematics without anxiety.

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