Recognition and treatment of performance anxiety in classrooms

Recognition and treatment of performance anxiety in classrooms

calendar_month Date: Feb 07. Saturday, 10:00
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Location: Szent-Györgyi Albert Agóra
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Have you ever felt that the performance of a student is strongly restrained by anxiety? Or that despite your attempts, your methods of assistance do not work the way you want? You are not alone! Many teachers experience something like this, and that is precisely why we are launching this 6-suited mental-hygienic program.

The following issues will be addressed: Understanding Performance Anxiety in Student Environment Creating a secure emotional environment Emotional control techniques in lessons Thought and Resilience Development Teacher anxiety, its effects on students and their treatment

The programme is recommended to:

  • primary and secondary school educator
  • teachers' marks
  • educators, educators

Why is this project special?

  • He's not just working with the students, he's working with the teacher.
  • Experience-based methods that can be used immediately
  • Mental-hygienic support for teaching

Participation shall be completed by a certificate.

Programme manager: Erika Osváth - 32 years of teaching and teaching experience, mental health teacher

Casualties on the following Saturdays: • January 17, 2026 • February 07, 2026. • 28 February 2026 • 21 March 2026 • April 18, 2026. • May 16, 2026. Duration: 10:00 - 14:30

There's still a few more places.

Application in https://forms.gle/BSKSiDnCq5w19mco9

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