Fear and Interest in Mathematics Essay

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    school. If I had to sum up how I felt about math in one word it would be “ugh,” because having to take math again after completing four years of it in high school was enough. It is not that math is too complicated for myself but I have very little interest in expanding my knowledge beyond the basics (what I have already obtained). It wasn’t until last semester that I became aware of the usefulness of math I wasn’t aware of how it could intertwine as well as benefit a person’s major or career, up…

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    honestly, this testing is not what schools should use to test a student’s overall intelligence. Intelligence is not limited to English, science, and mathematics. Instead, intelligence can range from art and writing to engineering and anything in between. Besides this, several scenarios can affect a student’s test grade, including test anxiety, separate interests, and learning disabilities. Many students today suffer from severe test anxiety, which is known to dramatically bring down test scores.…

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    what the universe contained. What if the simplest knowledge of what the sparkling objects in the night sky are wasn’t known, or that earth rotates around the sun, not the other way around. If facts like these weren’t known, people would have a great fear of the unknown. Imagine how people would think of the universe. Without astronomers the known would still be part of the unknown. Astronomers have a very unique job description that includes the study of stars, planets, and the universe. They…

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    order to do so, teachers must develop an approach that can help the students learn better, and, more importantly, be motivated to learn more. One approach that can be considered is the through the use of fear appeals teachers could demonstrate in their class. According to Putwain and Symes (2011), “Fear appeals represent attempts by teachers to motivate students by highlighting the consequences of failure to students, based on an implicit belief that in order to avoid failure…” (456). By…

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    progress than those who are afraid to talk in class for fear of making mistakes 4. Difference in the proffered learning styles as some students learn best when they see something written on the whiteboard, others will prefer lecturing, and some will learn best while doing something by themselves. If the lesson planning is predisposed to one teaching or one type of activity, some students will be at a disadvantage 5. Difference in interests like the…

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    and emotional abuse in order to better his life and pursue his natural talents of mathematics with the help of his relationships. Throughout the story we are introduced to three of his most important relationships, the one with his psychologist, his best friend, and his love interest but in my point of view his most important relationship is with Chuckie, he is the main person that pushes Will to pursue better interests at the end of the film. First of all, throughout the movie, we see Will…

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    Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss was a German mathematician was referred to as "the prince of mathematics" and "greatest mathematician since antiquity." Mainly because he contributed remarkably to many fields such as statistics, algebra, number theory, geodesy analysis, geophysics, and astronomy. With his parents being poor class-working parents in Brunswick, he showed many signs of being endowed with uncommon abilities. Carl began to amaze his teachers with his vividness at school and made a…

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    scientific method during the Scientific Revolution. Likewise, the formerly rejected Copernican and Galilean approaches to the cosmos of a heliocentric solar system was well underway to gaining acceptance. The society of the Enlightenment era escaped from fears of separation of the church and state and its potential…

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