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In light of the discussion on cultural differences, if you have a Native American student in your fourth-grade class who consistently struggles to solve math word problems, which of the following might you consider in trying to help?
 
  a. Assume that the child has math anxiety and remind her to take a deep breath and relax while trying to solve the problems.
  b. Provide the student with pictorial representations of math word problems.
  c. Read the problems aloud to the student.
  d. Refer the student to the school psychologist for an intellectual assessment.

Question 2

Compare and contrast, with examples, identity, self-esteem, self-concept, and self-efficacy.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Identity is the most neutral of the self-perceptions. It is a descriptive, non-evaluative picture of oneself. An example of identity is I am a big fan of classical music. Self-esteem is frequently thought of as a person's sense of self-worth. It is reflected by the global evaluative judgment that one makes of oneself that indicates how one feels about that judgment. A person with positive self-esteem may say, for example, I am perfectly happy with myself the way I am. Self-concept results from the evaluative judgments people make of themselves in specific domains. A person who says, I never know what to say to other people at social affairs is expressing a weak self-concept for interpersonal relationships. Self-efficacy is the most specific of the three. It refers to how capable people believe they are to understand a particular subject or carry out a specific task. Someone who says, I'll never understand why the stock market goes up and down is expressing a weak sense of self-efficacy for understanding the financial and economic factors that drive the stock market.





 

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