Mathematical Resilience Framework (MRF): A new approach to overcoming math anxiety
1 Air Force School VI, Lagos, Nigeria.
2 Tuteria, Lagos, Nigeria.
3 Community Secondary School, Umunnachi, Nigeria.
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Open Access Research Journal of Science and Technology, 2024, 12(02), 001–009.
Article DOI: 10.53022/oarjst.2024.12.2.0128
Publication history:
Received on 18 September 2024; revised on 26 October 2024; accepted on 28 October 2024
Abstract:
Math anxiety is a significant barrier to student success in mathematics, often resulting in poor performance and disengagement from the subject. This paper introduces the Mathematical Resilience Framework (MRF), a novel approach that integrates cognitive-behavioral techniques with self-efficacy models to help students overcome math anxiety. The MRF emphasizes emotional regulation, mindset transformation, and confidence-building as key components in fostering resilience. This paper explores the theoretical foundation of mathematical resilience, the structure of the MRF, and its potential benefits when applied in educational settings. By comparing MRF to other interventions, it highlights how the framework addresses both the emotional and cognitive aspects of math anxiety. The paper concludes with recommendations for educators, policymakers, and researchers on integrating the MRF into educational systems to improve learning outcomes and support student success in mathematics.
Keywords:
Mathematical resilience; Math anxiety; Cognitive-behavioral techniques; Self-efficacy; Emotional regulation
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