Test Anxiety
Test Anxiety Is A Significant
Obstacle
A person who has test
anxiety lives this nightmare every time he
takes an exam. We’ve all had nightmares about arriving to class
with the sudden realization that an impending exam was on our
heels. This kind of a nightmare can wake a person out of a deep
sleep and the disturbing dream can be difficult to shake.
Test anxiety is very frustrating for students, teachers and
parents for many reasons. Teachers work hard to develop fair
methods of evaluating a student’s progress. The exams are a big
part of this process. When a student has test anxiety, the
evaluation approach is not a very reliable measurement of the
student’s understanding and progress.
The major problem with this troublesome condition is that it
interferes with the student’s ability to demonstrate knowledge
and comprehension of the materials covered in class.
Test anxiety is a
significant obstacle that a student has to face and it can have
severe ramifications if unrecognized and untreated.
Parents may become frustrated about their child’s test
anxiety because they see that he conveys understanding at home
while he is studying but he is unable to perform well on exams.
The frustration goes doubly for the student who feels
incredibly nervous and unable to think while taking tests.
So what can be done about test anxiety? The first step is to
identify the problem. This isn’t quite as easy as it may seem.
It is easy to misinterpret a lack of confidence with a lack of
knowledge. The student may think that he really doesn’t deserve
a good grade simply because he doesn’t perform well on
tests.
Once you have determined that the problem is test anxiety,
you can begin taking steps to dealing with the problem. Mental
preparation and relaxation techniques are ideal strategies for
dealing with this condition.
The specific activities that can be used vary greatly and
you may find that one works better than another. One consistent
approach is to eat a healthy snack before taking the exam.
Hunger can be a great distraction and it can be a source of
anxiety on a subconscious level.
In order to assure that the student will do well on the
exam, his primary needs should be met. Skip the sweets. Sugar
and caffeine can make test anxiety. Getting over
test
anxiety isn’t easy. There is no quick fix
but if everyone recognizes the condition they can take
the proper steps to recovery.
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