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Effects of the Math Anxiety of Parents and Teachers on Students

Efeito da Ansiedade Matemática de Pais e Professores em Escolares

Efecto de la Ansiedad Matemática de Padres y Profesores en Estudiantes

Abstract

The aim of the study was to demonstrate a relationship between the math anxiety (MA) of parents and teachers and the MA of children and the effects on the children’s performance in arithmetic. 286 children aged between 7 and 10 years and their parents and mathematics teachers participated in the study. The instruments used were: Math Anxiety Questionnaire; School Performance Test - Arithmetic subtest; Mathematical Anxiety Scale; and Raven’s Colored Progressive Matrices. The results showed that advanced age of the teacher was a predictor of high levels of MA, which influenced the children’s performance in arithmetic. Low parental education was associated with high MA, however, there were no correlations between parents’ and children’s MA. A significant difference was found between the MA mean scores for girls and boys, with the girls presenting higher levels of MA.

Keywords:
Math anxiety; Math Performance; Children; Parents; Teachers

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