What you'll learn
- Students will learn what anxiety is
- Students will learn how anxiety impacts academic performance
- Students will learn how to combat academic performance anxiety
Requirements
- No course prerequisites
Description
A little nervousness before a test or during academic activities is normal and can help you stay focused. However, with test anxiety, feelings of worry and self-doubt can interfere with your academic performance and lead to frustration. Performance anxiety can affect anyone, whether you are a primary or secondary school student, a college student, or an employee who has to take tests for career advancement or certification. In this course student, will what anxiety is what causes it and several strategies for reducing test anxiety and increasing their academic performance.
Who this course is for:
- Students that would like to be less anxious about their academic performance
Course content
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- 00:04Assignment # 1 Test Anxiety Screener
Instructor
Dr. Eddie Nathaniel Chapman is a empowering educator and psychologist. He has a Doctorate degree (Psy.D) in Clinical Psychology, a Master’s degree in Psychology from Carlos Ablizu University, a Master’s degree in Counselor Education from Florida International University. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Marshall University.
He draws on his diverse experience as a clinical mental health professional, higher education administrator, military leader, and his seven-year professorship teaching a variety of courses including positive psychology to teach and train people to achieve at their highest level.
He specializing in optimizing performance with athletes, and in romantic relationships. He is a Gottman Leader that has been trained in extensively in principles for making relationships work.
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