The Role of Emotion in Math Learning

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* 6. Differentiate between math anxiety and stereotype threat and identify the cause of each

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* 7. Describe the mechanism by which math anxiety can affect math learning

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* 8. List and identify the signs of math anxiety and how to determine when it is present as a confounding factor in math intervention work

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* 9. Utilize multiple options for intervention strategies during math learning sessions

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