Helping Students With Test Anxiety
TAPP Radio Episode 32
Quick Take
0:53 | It’s a BONUS episode!
1:15 | Mitochondrial inheritance
4:28 | Cardiac stem cells
6:48 | Sponsored by HAPS
7:20 | Help getting journal articles
11:18 | Sponsored by AAA
11:31 | Featured: Helping students with test anxiety
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I’m trying to stay as calm as possible and focus one day at a time, but when reality sets in, I feel everything: anxiety, excitement, nerves, pressure and joy. (Shawn Johnson)
This is a BONUS episode—which means it’s a long one!
1 |Mitochondrial inheritance
3 minutes
New research shows that in some cases, paternal mtDNA may be passed along to offspring in a pattern that resembles autosomal dominant inheritance.
- Biparental Inheritance of Mitochondrial DNA in Humans (research article) my-ap.us/2PeptDl
2 | Cardiac stem cells
2 minutes
Do cardiac stem cells exist? We thought so. But maybe not.
- Dozens of Retractions Requested for Heart Stem Cell Studies (news item) my-ap.us/2PanzUx
- Adult Cardiac Stem Cells Don’t Exist: Study (news item) my-ap.us/2Pdvdxg
- More Doubt Cast Over Cardiac Stem Cells (older news item) my-ap.us/2Pd9a9O
3 | Sponsored by HAPS
0.5 minutes
The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society (HAPS) is a sponsor of this podcast. Did you know there’s a reduced “early bird” registration rate for the annual HAPS confercnce in Portland OR next May? Check it out. You can help appreciate their support by clicking the link below and checking out the many resources and benefits found there.
Anatomy & Physiology Society | theAPprofessor.org/haps
4 | Help getting journal articles
4 minutes
Follow one of my links (or some other hyperlink) and it takes you to journal article that’s behind a paywall? Kevin explains a legal, ethical way to access the full article with no costs to you. You’ll have to listen to hear this super secret trick!
5 | Sponsored by AAA
0.5 minute
The searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by The American Association of Anatomists (AAA) at anatomy.org
6 | Helping students with text anxiety
45 minutes
Kevin’s Theory of Test Anxiety states that we are ALL subject to test anxiety. Perhaps occasionally. Perhaps often. In any case, it can affect our ability to retrieve and apply the information we’ve practiced and thereby affect our performance—and score—on a test or exam. Sometimes significantly. What, if anything, can be done to avoid text anxiety or manage it once it strikes? What can teachers do? What can students do? Well, here’s a place to start!
Here are some links you can share with your students:
- 9 Proven Tricks for Reducing Test Anxiety my-ap.us/9anxietytricks
- Take a Nap Before Your Next A&P Test my-ap.us/napbeforetest
- Don’t forget to breathe! my-ap.us/dontforget2breathe
- Coloring Books Are Powerful Study Tools (And They Help Manage Stress) my-ap.us/APcoloringbooks
- Get Your Head in the Game – 5 Tips for Success in Learning my-ap.us/APgetheadingame
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Human Anatomy & Physiology Society
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Preview of Episode 33
Host Kevin Patton previews the content of the upcoming full episode, which focuses on standards for test frequency in the A&P course. There’s more… a few content updates… plus some word dissections and recommendations from The A&P Professor Book Club.
Topics
1 minute
- Inheritance of red hair
- New information on how we form sensory maps in our brain
- Featured: Kevin answers Krista Rompolski’s question about test frequency in A&P
Word Dissections
5 minutes
- Omnigenic
- Primary somatosensory cortex
- Homunculus (here’s an example: my-ap.us/2zX3NqO)
Book Club
3.5 minutes
- Improbable Destinies: Fate, Chance, and the Future of Evolution by Jonathan B. Losos
- Browse The A&P Professor Book Club
- Storytelling in teaching: Episode 12
End of Year
2 minutes
- Homework
- Don’t forget your assignment: share an episode of this podcast with a colleague!
- End-of-term debriefing
- Review tips for debriefing in Episode 17
Last updated: February 24, 2023 at 16:12 pm