How to Deal With Exam Anxiety
When most of our students approach us with text anxiety our
counselor tells them that a little nervousness before a test is normal and
can help enhance their mind and focus their attention. But then again with
test anxiety, feelings of worry and uncertainty can interfere with their
test-taking performance and make them miserable”, says our Head of Student
Development and Pastoral Care, Ms. Geetha Gopinathan.
Test anxiety can distress anyone, irrespective of what grade the
student is in for that matter a teacher, who has to take tests for
certification.
Manchester International School, a premium school in Coimbatore
offering both National and IB curriculum guides students with counselling
and creating an ambience of fearlessness.
Here are some strategies that may help reduce student's test
anxiety as suggested by experts:
At Manchester International School we offer study-skills classes
or other resources that can help students learn study techniques and
test-taking strategies. Students feel more composed and comfortable
when we train them to study systematically and exercise the material
provided. Learning efficiently is pivotal to easing the fear of tests.
It is also identified by our wellness team that students who study
extra hours than memorizing their contents all at once perform well in
tests. It is also observed that students who study in the same or
similar places as the exam halls or classrooms where the tests are
conducted are able to recall information they need at test time.
Students are advised to determine a solid pretest schedule. They
are better judges of what works well for them; and if they follow the same
steps each time they are well-equipped to take a test. This will
ease their anxiety to a greater extent.
One common thing that we as a school observed is that students do
not communicate their fear with their teachers; instead they talk to their
friends who are not in a position to counsel them. Students at Manchester
are encouraged to talk to their mentors or facilitators, and make certain they
understand the test syllabus and know how to prepare.
As a holistic and inclusive school, we support all types of
learners with relaxation techniques that help students stay unruffled and
poised before and during the test, this includes deep breathing,
meditation techniques and mindful relaxation. The art of visualization is
another technique that we offer. We urge our students to visualize
success, visualize glory, visualize celebration.
As much as good food is essential to keep the body agile get some
exercise too. Regular exercise, and exercising on exam day, can let go
tension. Avoid sugary drinks that can cause your blood sugar to peak and
then drop, or caffeinated drinks such as energy drinks or coffee, which can
increase anxiety.
Most of the students sit late night especially a few days before
the exams and also on the previous night; this is absolutely unwarranted habit. We at Manchester International School urge our parents to
ensure that their children get plenty of sleep. Sleep is directly related
to academic performance and a good night's sleep is mandatory for peak
performance.