MathifyMe
Makingmathsmoreaccessible
Using Game-based learning to create a more inclusive and less stressful environment in the learning of maths
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MathifyMe's Unique Contribution
Integrates mindset-shifting elements within an interactive, low-stress game environment
Uses game-based problem-solving to make math less intimidating
Fully integrated TPD program to train teachers specifically on addressing MA
Focuses specifically on math anxiety reduction
Open-access repository + e-Twinning network to ensure continued use and improvement
About Us
A comprehensive needs analysis will uncover the causes of math anxiety (MA) and identify best practices for addressing it. Additionally, a Teachers' Professional Development (TPD) program will equip educators to use and adapt the game effectively.
By combining research-informed design, classroom insight, and practical teacher support, MathifyMe creates a more targeted response to maths anxiety and helps schools build more confident, engaging learning experiences.
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Primary and Secundary
Researchers and scholars in mathematics education, psychology, or educational technology can contribute to evidence-based practices.
Primary and middle school students who experience math anxiety (MA)
Read MorePrimary and middle school mathematics teachers.
Read MoreSchools, teacher training colleges, and universities.
Read MoreParents of students experiencing MA
Read MoreOrganizations and universities participating in the project
Read MoreMinistries of Education and regional education authorities
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Understanding the Core Aspects of the MathifyMe Initiative
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News
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April 21, 2026
The team from the Netherlands is part of the STEM education research group at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS), with strong expertise in practice-based research, mathematics education, and digital game-based learning.

January 9, 2026
The Portuguese project team brings together complementary expertise in mathematics education, psychology, and innovative learning design.

November 24, 2025
Our Finnish research team consists of four brilliant women, each bringing her own unique expertise and perspective.