Survey: Students Say AI Use Can Reduce Math Anxiety

In a recent survey, 56% of high school students said that the use of artificial intelligence can go a long way toward reducing math anxiety. Conducted by the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), the survey polled 1,500 16- to 18-year-old students across the United States, England, and Wales, as well as 250 of their teachers, about the impact of AI on math education.

The majority of respondents (61%) said AI can lower math anxiety by providing instant help, clarification, and feedback, making students "worry less about feeling lost in a crowded classroom." Other benefits of AI cited by students include:

  • Building confidence by providing round-the-clock help and enabling students to ask questions and get clarification at their own pace in a nonjudgmental setting (44%);
  • Delivering a personalized approach that improves students' learning experience and makes math more accessible and understandable (33%); and
  • Reducing students' fear of making mistakes by providing guidance without having to ask questions in front of other students (25%).

Fifteen percent of survey respondents said they have personally experienced a decrease in math anxiety by using AI, and 21% said their math scores improved.

"Math anxiety is a longtime issue affecting millions of people of all ages worldwide, yet to date, there hasn't been a universal solution," said Dr. Karen Bliss, senior manager of education and outreach at SIAM, in a statement. "This survey suggests that AI may be a potentially effective path forward."

For more survey results, visit the SIAM site.

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Rhea Kelly is editor in chief for Campus Technology, THE Journal, and Spaces4Learning. She can be reached at [email protected].

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