The Road to Transformative Healing of Mathematics Anxiety: A Case Study in Progress
Timothy PerkinsSignificant proportions of pre-service teachers in Australia are having their enthusiasm to become capable and successful primary school teachers significantly dampened by their inability to work confidently and capably with mathematical content. Wilson and Gurney (2011) defined mathematics anxiety as “a learned emotional response characterised by a feeling that mathematics cannot make sense, of helplessness, tension and lack of control over one’s learning” (p. 805). In an ongoing study into the mathematics anxiety experienced by pre-service primary teachers at an Australian university, one significant case study is explored in depth to highlight the mathematical journey of one participant in the study who has had a transformational experience through mentoring.