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Welcome to your Module 24: How Children's Sense of Self Affects Learning.

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1. 
Self-esteem is an important aspect of a child’s sense of self. Which statement is NOT an aspect of self-esteem?

2. 
Which of the following is an example of “in-group preference?”

3. 
True or False: In a study discussed in the module, girls’ conscious feelings about math were much more negative than boys’ unconscious feelings about math.

4. 
Which of the following is NOT true of children’s academic sense of self?

5. 
Adults have a responsibility to foster a healthy sense of self in the children in their care. Which of the following actions supports this endeavor?

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  • Academic sense of self
    how a person thinks of themself as a student
    Bias
    the belief that some people or ideas are better than others, usually resulting in unfair treatment
    BIPOC
    Black, Indigenous, people of color
    Conscious
    thoughts or feelings that we are aware of
    Growth mindset
    the belief that, with effort, you can learn and achieve new things.
    In-group preference
    the tendency to form close relationships with others in a person’s same groups
    Self-esteem
    a cluster of characteristics, such as feeling confident, having pride in oneself, and a sense of self-worth
    Sense of self
    how a person thinks and feels about their self
    Stereotype
    a widespread belief that a person must have a trait because they belong to a particular group
    Unconscious
    thoughts or feelings that we are unaware of