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Journal of Teacher Education | 2017

Mathematics Anxiety: One Size Does Not Fit All

Kathleen Jablon Stoehr

Mathematics educators agree elementary teachers should possess confidence and competence in teaching mathematics. Many prospective elementary teachers (particularly women) pursue careers in elementary teaching despite personal repeated experiences of mathematics anxiety. Previous studies of mathematics anxiety have tended to focus on physical sensations that occur during test-taking situations. This study analyzes how three women prospective elementary teachers described, explained, and related their experiences of mathematics anxiety while learning mathematics as K-12 students and while learning to teach mathematics. My research reveals that mathematics anxiety may reach beyond assessment situations and impact women prospective elementary teachers’ larger mathematical histories. I show how women prospective elementary teachers may interpret mathematics anxiety as specific fears (e.g., loss of social belonging, loss of personal identity, or loss of practical competency) and how specific coping strategies may be invented to cope with the fear. I present evidence of how coping strategies may impede mathematics learning.


Advances in Research on Teaching | 2017

Stories and Statistics: A Mixed Picture of Gender Equity in Mathematics

Kathleen Jablon Stoehr; Kathy Carter; Amanda Tori Sugimoto

Abstract The goal of this chapter is to gain a better understanding of the experiences of mathematics anxiety that some women elementary preservice teachers encounter while learning mathematics during their own K-12 years. Specifically, this chapter is an analysis of the personal well-remembered events (WREs) told and recorded by women during their preservice teaching professional sequence. These narrative writings provide a powerful voice for the degree to which mathematics anxiety shape preservice teachers’ beliefs on what it means to learn mathematics. This intersection of teacher knowledge is important, as these are women who are on the professional track to teach mathematics. The focused analysis for this chapter is aimed at ways in which teacher preparation programs could broaden current views of women who have anxiety and confidence issues in mathematics.


Teaching and Teacher Education | 2017

Teaching “in their best interest”: Preservice teachers' narratives regarding English Learners

Amanda Tori Sugimoto; Kathy Carter; Kathleen Jablon Stoehr


Journal of Urban Mathematics Education | 2016

Learning to Leverage Children's Multiple Mathematical Knowledge Bases in Mathematics Instruction.

Erin E. Turner; Mary Q. Foote; Kathleen Jablon Stoehr; Amy Roth McDuffie; Julia M. Aguirre; Tonya Gau Bartell; Corey Drake


Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education | 2017

Building the wall brick by brick: one prospective teacher’s experiences with mathematics anxiety

Kathleen Jablon Stoehr


Archive | 2012

Positive Turning Points for Girls in Mathematics Classrooms: Do They Stand the Test of Time?

Kathleen Jablon Stoehr; Kathy Carter


The Middle Grades Research Journal | 2017

A Case Study of Dilemmas Encountered When Connecting Middle School Mathematics Instruction to Relevant Real World Examples.

Amanda Tori Sugimoto; Erin E. Turner; Kathleen Jablon Stoehr


Archive | 2016

Early career elementary teachers’ practices & perceptions related to language & language learners

Erin E. Turner; Amy Roth McDuffie; Amanda Tori Sugimoto; Kathleen Jablon Stoehr; Angela Witters; Julia M. Aguirre; Tonya Gau Bartell; Corey Drake; Mary Q. Foote


Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School | 2016

Creating inequalities from real-world experiences

Eric Turner; Amanda Tori Sugimoto; Kathleen Jablon Stoehr; Erica Kurz


International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education | 2016

Early Career Elementary Mathematics Teachers' Noticing Related to Language and Language Learners.

Erin E. Turner; Amy Roth McDuffie; Amanda Tori Sugimoto; Kathleen Jablon Stoehr; Angela Witters; Julia M. Aguirre; Tonya Gau Bartell; Corey Drake; Mary Q. Foote

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Amy Roth McDuffie

Washington State University Tri-Cities

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Michigan State University

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