Research estimates that between 40% and 60% of students experience moderate to severe test anxiety, creating a gap between classroom performance and high-stakes exam results that can skew district data and mask students' true abilities. Clinical psychologist Tram Huynh says that districts should move beyond basic relaxation techniques and integrate performance-based self-regulation tools into existing multi-tiered support systems to ensure assessments measure knowledge rather than stress responses.
Psychologist: Time for schools to address test anxiety
by Michael Keany
Mar 14