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Teachers play a significant role in the education and character development of students. When it comes to test anxiety, teachers have the power to prevent or minimize it, by virtue of their role responsibilities, which include shaping classroom environments, and teaching cognitive, behavioral, emotive, and study skills. Teachers are also a key feature in the identification process of students with test anxiety. It is imperative, therefore, that teachers actively play a part in properly identifying students with test anxiety, as well as helping them overcome it through setting up healthy…mehr

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Teachers play a significant role in the education and character development of students. When it comes to test anxiety, teachers have the power to prevent or minimize it, by virtue of their role responsibilities, which include shaping classroom environments, and teaching cognitive, behavioral, emotive, and study skills. Teachers are also a key feature in the identification process of students with test anxiety. It is imperative, therefore, that teachers actively play a part in properly identifying students with test anxiety, as well as helping them overcome it through setting up healthy classroom environments and teaching skills to battle test anxiety. While the literature indicated a consensus with regards to the belief that classroom environments affect students' test anxiety, no studies looked into the practices that teachers undertake to ensure an anxiety-free testing environment. A sample of teachers from Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, and High Schools in the Greater Beirut area participated in a descriptive study whereby they responded to a questionnaire aimed at investigating their perceptions and actions with regards to test anxiety identification and prevention.
Autorenporträt
Nada has a diversified academic background with an M.A. degree in Counseling and School Guidance, and a B.S. degree in Chemistry. She is a graduate of the American University of Beirut in Beirut, Lebanon. Nada has always been interested in test anxiety and the measures taken by caregivers to curb its negative effects on student performance.