7th hr. 2016


By: Glasgow, Tiffany
Instance of:  Assertiveness (Old Version)
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Assertiveness is expressing your wants, needs, and thoughts, even when it’s difficult, while respecting others.

1. Express Myself: Are you expressing your feelings clearly? Are you creating and adhering to your boundaries? Strategies include identify communication types, find my feelings, voice my feelings, speak my mind and be kind, respect my boundaries, do my part, and predict outcomes.

2. Respect Others: Are you considering the perspectives of others? Are you communicating respectfully? Strategies include show empathy, listen and summarize, and show respect without words.

The graph provides average ratings for all items within a component, and the table displays the number of students that selected each rating for individual items. In the table, some items, such as “When an argument is over, I often wish I would have said what was really on my mind,” are reverse scored. Selecting a rating of “1—Not Very Like Me” means that students are demonstrating assertiveness, whereas selecting a rating of “5—Very Like Me” means that they may need to focus on assertiveness.

The quiz section shows the correct answer to each knowledge question and the percentage of students that selected the correct answer. Guide students to reflect on the results of this questionnaire and knowledge test to identify ways to continue expanding their learning and practice of assertiveness. Resources for teaching assertiveness are available at www.cccframework.org

NOT Like Me
VERY Like Me
Question Topic Reversed? Reverse Corrected Average #1 Cnt #2 Cnt #3 Cnt #4 Cnt #5 Cnt
1. I stand up to my friends if they are doing something I don't feel comfortable doing.BoundariesNO3.502413
2. To be honest, people often take advantage of me.BoundariesYES3.541221
3. I have personal boundaries like 'no cheating off my homework' or 'I won't let friends borrow money"BoundariesNO2.622420
4. If someone was upsetting me, I would keep my feelings to myself rather than politely remove myself from the situation.BoundariesYES2.611413
5. I often have a hard time saying 'No"Express MyselfYES3.751202
6. I express my opinions, even if others disagree with me.Express MyselfNO4.400226
7. When an argument is over, I often wish I would have said what was really on my mind.Express MyselfYES2.220125
8. I tend to just go along with what everyone else wants, instead of stating my own thoughts.Express MyselfYES2.914113
9. I sometimes avoid asking questions for fear of sounding stupid.Express MyselfYES321331
10. I tend to bottle up my emotions rather than talk about my feelings.Express MyselfYES2.611332
11. If I disagree with my teacher, I talk to him or her about it.Express MyselfNO3.112331
12. If a person has borrowed money (or a game, clothes, or something else of value) and is overdue in returning it, I talk to the person about it.Express MyselfNO3.711224
13. I generally express how I feel.Express MyselfNO3.201630
14. If my food order is wrong, I will return it.Express MyselfNO4.410027
15. I tend to lose my temper and swear at people.Respect OthersYES2.822123
16. I tend to yell at people when I don't get my way.Respect OthersYES3.341122
17. I am careful to avoid hurting other people's feelings, even when I feel that I have been wronged.Respect OthersNO3.221313
18. I am very careful to avoid attacking someone's intelligence when I disagree with their ideas.Respect OthersNO3.112412
19. I appreciate other people's opinions, even if I disagree with them.Respect OthersNO312502
20. In discussions, I restate what others said to make sure I understood them correctly.Respect OthersNO3.402422
21. In discussions, I communicate that I am listening through body language (nodding my head, eye contact).Respect OthersNO330322
22. Even in an argument, I don't interrupt the other person.Respect OthersNO2.921502
Total Average With Reverse Questions Flipped 3.2 OR (55%)
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