How to address exam anxiety and motivate students


Abstract

Parents, whose children are sitting the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia examination in early March, are aware that the anxiety faced by these teenagers needs to be addressed to ensure that they allocate ample time to review their lessons every day. It requires a high level of attention and discipline to ensure that children's learning schedules are followed diligently so that they do not continue to be overwhelmed by social media, online games and entertainment programmes on television. SPM 2021 follows the new Kurikulum Standard Sekolah Menengah syllabus and students are facing difficulty in reviewing the previous years' question papers.

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Item Type: Newspaper
Uncontrolled Keywords: Students, Anxiety, PdPR, Home-based learning, Hybrid
Subjects: 100 Philosophy & psychology
Campuses: Pahang > Raub Campus
Divisions: Faculties > Academy of Language Studies
Newspaper: New Straits Times
Date: 10 January 2022
Depositing User: Rosila Nordin (Alor Gajah)
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Languages: English
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