Created For: alenton, lloyd
Student ID: 112958

Individual Essay Grading For: Assertiveness Knowledge Test (7-12)
Question/AnswerPoints
Essay:  Write a 3-part assertive statement to a teacher who falsely accused you of turning in your homework late.
Student Answer:  “I would like to discuss the recent misunderstanding regarding my homework submission, as I believe there has been a mistake in the assessment of its timeliness.” “I felt frustrated and concerned when I was accused of turning in my homework late, as I always strive to meet deadlines and ensure my work is submitted on time.” “I kindly request that we review the submission timestamps together to clarify this issue and ensure that my efforts are accurately recognized.” This approach is direct and respectful, emphasizing clarity and collaboration.
Essay:  Write a 3-part assertive statement to a friend who keeps making plans with you and then cancelling at the last minute.
Student Answer:  1. State the Situation “I’ve noticed that you often make plans with me, but we frequently end up canceling at the last minute.” 2. Express Your Feelings “I feel disappointed and frustrated because I look forward to spending time together, and these cancellations make me feel undervalued.” 3. Request Action or Clarification “I’d appreciate it if we could either confirm plans when you feel certain or perhaps wait to make plans until you’re more certain about your availability.”
Essay:  When you choose to be assertive, you won't always get everything you want. With that in mind, why should you still choose to communicate assertively? Provide two reasons.
Student Answer:  1. Fosters Respectful Relationships Assertive communication promotes mutual respect. By expressing your thoughts and feelings clearly, you establish boundaries and encourage others to do the same. This leads to healthier, more honest relationships where both parties feel valued and understood. 2. Enhances Self-Confidence Being assertive helps build self-esteem and confidence. By standing up for your needs and desires, you reinforce your self-worth and develop a positive self-image. This empowers you to handle future interactions more effectively and assertively, regardless of the outcome.