Test anxiety in school-age children: An examination of a national epidemic

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David A Scott
Emily Lamb
Julia Kate Bentley
Caroline Sumner

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Test anxiety has long been an issue with students, parents and in schools on a global level. Many students are becoming overwhelmed with the increased demands placed on test preparation and test performance. Accountability measures have become a major priority, with school children enduring standardized testing annually from grades three through eight, and once more in high school.  This article will explore the many facets of test anxiety, what some schools are doing to try to reduce the anxiety and interventions counselors can use in their work with students.


Keywords: Test anxiety; schools; children; anxiety

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Scott, D. A., Lamb, E., Bentley, J. K., & Sumner, C. (2018). Test anxiety in school-age children: An examination of a national epidemic. Global Journal of Guidance and Counseling in Schools: Current Perspectives, 8(1), 08–16. https://doi.org/10.18844/gjgc.v8i1.2811
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