ERIC Number: EJ963954
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2011-Sep
Pages: 19
Abstractor: As Provided
Reference Count: 70
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ISSN: ISSN-0007-0998
Teachers' Use of Fear Appeals in the Mathematics Classroom: Worrying or Motivating Students?
Putwain, David W.; Symes, Wendy
British Journal of Educational Psychology, v81 n3 p456-474 Sep 2011
Aim: This study examined whether teachers' use of fear appeals in the classroom, attempts to motivate students to perform well in high-stakes examinations by highlighting the educational, and/or occupational consequences of failure did indeed motivate students or whether it contributed to an increase in worry, anxiety, and fear of failure. Sample: A total of 132 secondary school students. Method: Self-report data were collected for teachers' use of fear appeals, test anxiety, and achievement goals in the context of Mathematics at the end of Years 10 and 11, the final 2 years of compulsory schooling. Results: The frequency with which teachers were reported to make fear appeals was unrelated to future test anxiety and achievement goals. When fear appeals were perceived to be threatening, however, they were related to an increase in the worry and tension components of test anxiety and increases in performance-avoidance and mastery-approach goals. Conclusion: Fear appeals appear to have competing positive and negative outcomes, resulting in both anxiety and a fear of failure, and a mastery-approach goal.
Descriptors: Failure, Fear, Test Anxiety, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Students, High Stakes Tests, Student Motivation, Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Teachers, Secondary School Mathematics, Mathematics Achievement, Educational Psychology
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools; Secondary Education
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