This paper presents two studies (qualitative and quantitative) with the shared goal of exploring preservice teachers’ (PSTs’) experiences of mathematics anxiety and self-efficacy for mathematics teaching. Findings indicate that PSTs experience high levels of mathematics anxiety, impacting current learning and preference for teaching the content, as well as the development of self-efficacy for teaching mathematics and conceptions of ideal teaching. Findings regarding anxiety (fear) of evaluation and concern about being able to inspire students in their future classrooms converged across studies
There is a large body of research that documents mathematics anxiety among elementary prospective te...
This study investigated the teaching experiences of six elementary preservice teachers (EPTs), three...
The purpose of this study was to explore teachers\u27 perceived self-efficacy about mathematics and ...
Mathematics anxiety has been a topic of interest since the 1950s. It has been shown that apprehensiv...
This dissertation adds to the teacher education literature by exploring the experiences education st...
Teachers with math anxiety can inadvertently pass along their own anxiety to the younger generation,...
This study investigated pre-service teachers’ mathematics anxiety, teaching anxiety, teaching self-e...
This paper presents qualitative and quantitative approaches to exploring teachers’ experiences of ma...
This study investigated preservice teachers’ levels of mathematics anxiety before and after a mathem...
In this study, we examine the perceptions of pre-service teachers’ confidence to teach mathematics. ...
The aim of the study is to investigate the effect of mathematics self-efficacy belief on anxiety of ...
This research study was motivated by a hypothesis, generated on the basis of formal and informal obs...
Over the last 50 years, there has been ample research dedicated to mathematics anxiety in contexts o...
A descriptive phenomenological research approach enabled the researchers to explore students’ views ...
This study investigated the relationship between mathematics anxiety and mathematics teacher efficac...
There is a large body of research that documents mathematics anxiety among elementary prospective te...
This study investigated the teaching experiences of six elementary preservice teachers (EPTs), three...
The purpose of this study was to explore teachers\u27 perceived self-efficacy about mathematics and ...
Mathematics anxiety has been a topic of interest since the 1950s. It has been shown that apprehensiv...
This dissertation adds to the teacher education literature by exploring the experiences education st...
Teachers with math anxiety can inadvertently pass along their own anxiety to the younger generation,...
This study investigated pre-service teachers’ mathematics anxiety, teaching anxiety, teaching self-e...
This paper presents qualitative and quantitative approaches to exploring teachers’ experiences of ma...
This study investigated preservice teachers’ levels of mathematics anxiety before and after a mathem...
In this study, we examine the perceptions of pre-service teachers’ confidence to teach mathematics. ...
The aim of the study is to investigate the effect of mathematics self-efficacy belief on anxiety of ...
This research study was motivated by a hypothesis, generated on the basis of formal and informal obs...
Over the last 50 years, there has been ample research dedicated to mathematics anxiety in contexts o...
A descriptive phenomenological research approach enabled the researchers to explore students’ views ...
This study investigated the relationship between mathematics anxiety and mathematics teacher efficac...
There is a large body of research that documents mathematics anxiety among elementary prospective te...
This study investigated the teaching experiences of six elementary preservice teachers (EPTs), three...
The purpose of this study was to explore teachers\u27 perceived self-efficacy about mathematics and ...