Self-concept & Identity Flashcards
1
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Self-concept
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an individual’s personal perception of their competence
2
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Self-image is influenced by….
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how important people in the child’s life treat them
3
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A young child’s identity is based on…
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- concrete factors
- immediate behaviours and appearances
- assumptions about shared feelings and perceptions
4
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An older child’s identity is based on….
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- abstract thoughts about beliefs, values and motivations
5
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Components of a positive self-concept
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- belonging
- worthiness
- uniqueness
- perceived competence
- acceptance of self
- virtue (consistent moral code)
6
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- Self-concept
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- What do I think about myself?
- cognitive
- ideas, knowledge, experiences
7
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- Self-esteem
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- What do I feel about myself?
- emotional/affective
- comparison with others, evaluation
8
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- Self-image
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- combination of self-concept and self-esteem
- who am I and who do I want to be?
9
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There is a high correlation between ____ and ____
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self-image and academic achievement
10
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Learners’ progress is linked to ____
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how well they think they can achieve
11
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- A person with high self-esteem interprets failure by…
2. A person with low self-esteem interprets failure by….
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- Trying harder
2. Giving up
12
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Characteristics of a person with low self-esteem
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- feels inferior
- poor communication skills
- very critical
- seeks recognition and praise
- internalises feelings
- moody
- lonely
- feels rejected
13
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Role of he teacher
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- help learners identify their strengths and weaknesses
- recognise learners’ abilities
- create a warm environ where mistakes are allowed
- give learners the freedom to try and take risks
- communicate positive expectations
- encourage rather than praise