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For decades, educators have sought technological solutions to math anxiety, believing tools like graphing calculators and AI tutors would alleviate the issue. However, math anxiety persists despite these advancements, suggesting that emotional experiences in learning are crucial. Historically, math has been perceived as a dividing subject, fostering the identity of "not a math person" among students who struggle. While technology improves teaching methods, confidence in mathematics hinges on psychological factors rather than solely on technology. Effective learning environments should encourage exploration and resilience, recognizing that developing a belief in one's mathematical abilities is as important as mastering the content. Ultimately, the goal is to cultivate capable learners who view math as a skill that can grow over time. Education technology must enhance this experience, fostering environments where mistakes are a valuable part of learning. Education technology evolves quickly. But the patterns of learning change slowly. That’s why we keep the cabinet open. Thanks for exploring The EdTech Curio Cabinet. Do you have thoughts regarding this Curio you would like to share? Send us an email to curiosteward@gmail.com [curiosteward@gmail.com] You can find us on: Youtube - The Curio Cabinet - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO7VZTqaQ5U_A1vPLvWJAfA] Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/curiosteward/ [https://www.instagram.com/curiosteward/] TikTok - curiosteward (@curiosteward) | TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@curiosteward] LinkedIn - Curio Steward undefined | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/curio-steward-undefined-01a842406/]
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