“Jag pekar fuck you till matematikångesten.” En kvalitativ intervjustudie där åtta kvinnors livsberättelser vittnar om upplevelsen av matematikoro, såväl i skolan som i ett vuxet vardagsliv.
Abstract
Mathematical anxiety is a well-known phenomenon and it is common among both students and
adults. Previous research shows that mathematical anxiety can lead to difficulties learning math
and this in turn can lead to more anxiety. Since mathematics is a subject that is valued highly
in primary school, it is important to both learn more and dare to talk about mathematical
anxiety. Through meetings with people who talk about their lifeworlds, an understanding of
the problem can be achieved and knowledge can grow. In this study, we meet eight adult
women who tell us about their experience of mathematical anxiety. Through a narrative
interview technique, we take part in their lifeworlds and from a phenomenological and a
psychological perspective, these stories are analyzed with support from previous research. The
aim of this study is to find out what strategies could be used to compensate for one's perceived
mathematical anxiety both during one's schooling and in one's everyday life. The study also
aims to see what people with perceived mathematical anxiety think are the main reasons for
the origin of their perceived mathematical anxiety. The results show that the relationship
between teachers and students are vital. The result also show that it’s possible to
turnmathematical anxiety into a mathematical dynamic mindset that helps the individual to
cope with their work and everyday life.
Degree
Student Essay
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Date
2023-02-22Author
Petrén, Johanna
Keywords
mathematical anxiety
math anxiety
math learning difficulties
mathematical dynamic mindset
matematikångest
matematiksvårigheter
Language
swe