Testing season—these two small words have the power to evoke pressure and anticipation across K-12 school communities.
For your students, it’s common for this period to bring heightened levels of stress and anxiety. School testing can take a huge psychological toll on students. According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, cortisol levels — the hormone associated with stress — rise by 15% on average, and can spike up to 35% for students experiencing hardships outside of school.
The “test anxiety” effect can ripple into the K-12 community, from teachers and counselors to administrators and parents alike.While your IT team is working diligently to ensure your tech infrastructure is ready for the demands of standardized testing, your students and teachers are equally busy with test preparation.
Here are 5 key strategies your district can implement to foster a supportive environment and help students navigate the stress of testing season.
Students need healthy ways to process their emotions and check in with their mental state. To help guide them, provide a system or outlet that allows students a purposeful moment to pause and check in with themselves. This could be a:
The days and weeks around exams are critical. Here are a few ways you can help reduce test anxiety and stress before, during, and after state testing dates.
Families play a key role in how students perceive testing. When communication is clear and supportive, with just a few simple, well-timed touchpoints schools can turn families into calm, confident partners during testing season.
Tips for test-season family engagement:
When students feel under pressure, having a confidential and accessible way to voice their concerns or ask for help is vital.
Do your students have an easy way to speak up when they are feeling overwhelmed? Make sure students are aware of and have easy access to your school counselors or other available mental health resources that your district provides.
Implementing a digital wellbeing check-in platform can provide an easy method for students to regularly reflect on and articulate their feelings, fostering self-awareness—and providing valuable insights for your support teams.
A student wellbeing platform is one option for providing a safe channel, where students can feel empowered to speak up when they need support without fear of judgment.
The benefits of expressing gratitude are scientifically proven to elevate mood. Expressing appreciation can help focus attention on the positive, rather than the negative. Sharing gratitude is also a practice that, by default, can have a ripple effect on others.
Incorporating a gratitude practice into the school setting can help to alleviate stress, lift moods, and help students form stronger ties to their school community.
By providing outlets for expression and reflection, ensuring access to mental health resources, being considerate of their experience leading up to and following exams, and offering safe channels for help, you can create a more positive and less stressful environment—not only during testing season, but all year round.