Struggling Math Students
What the Data Says
An article in Education Week titled What We Know About Struggling Math Students, According to PISA Results
cites a direct correlation between homework levels and school performance in Math, particularly for low-performing students who experience a high level of anxiety about math.
In fact, the article argues that poor performance in Math can sometimes be a self-fulfilling prophesy, driven by a student's confidence (or lack of thereof) in Math. The author suggests, however, that low performers don't necessarily hate or even dislike math -- they just get discouraged with poor results. The dynamic can be cyclical -- poor performance reduces confidence which in turn reduces motivation with results in even lower performance.
The study also suggests that students who participate in a variety of extra curricular activities, particularly creative outlets such as music or the arts demonstrate increased confidence and performance in Math.
Finally, as the article states -- Homework goes a long way. Students who routinely spend one hour each night doing Math homework perform far better than those who do not.
What's a Parent To Do?
Parents of children who struggle with Math can take active and sometimes even fun steps to help their child.
- For younger kids, make math part of every day home life, such as working with measurements, adjusting receipes in the kitchen, for example using multipliers and divisors.
- When traveling in the car, employ simple family games such as sequential math, having each family member perform a unique arithmetic operation to maintain a running total.
- Support your child during homework times, and if necessary, get them the additional help they may need so that the one hour of homework is active, productive, and rewarding.
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