“…Levine (1996) has stated that high levels of mathematics teaching anxiety in pre-service teachers are related to insufficient math knowl-edge and bad mathematics learning experiences in the past. At the same time, in other research carried out, it was established that the teaching anxieties of pre-service teachers was dependent on the concrete materials they required in teaching mathematics, that is, the more concrete materials needed, the higher teaching anxiety of the pre-service teachers (Peker, 2008), that the teaching anxieties of pre-service teachers in mathematics was influenced by the teaching methods applied in lectures attended in university (Peker, 2009a(Peker, , 2009cPeker & Halat, 2009), that teaching anxiety differed according to the learning styles of pre-service teachers (Peker, 2009b), and that there is no statistically significant difference according to gender in the mathematics teaching anxieties of pre-service primary school teachers (Peker & Halat, 2008) and in teaching anxieties of pre-service mathematics teachers (Peker, Halat & Mirasyedioğlu, 2010).…”