Assessment 5
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Accomplishment or achievement is related to a sense of confidence and competence through the attainment of meaningful outcomes.
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According to some authors, accomplishing meaningful goals can lead to positive emotions and wellbeing.
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Accomplishment is key to destroy self-confidence and beliefs in futuristic goals (Seligman, 2011).
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In the classroom, accomplishment promotes the importance of teaching children to take advantage of opportunities and quit in case of failure (Morrish et al., 2018).
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Self-esteem refers to a person’s global sense of his/her value or worth.
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The self-esteem concept can be defined as how much an individual appreciates and likes themselves and perceives to be a valuable person (Rosenberg, 1965).
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Just one factor affects the development of self-esteem.
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The school can have a relevant role to protect and promote positive self-esteem, influencing the relationship between personal judgments and the definition of achievement goals.
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For teachers to be able to teach and nurture happiness and well-being in their students, they first and foremost need to be happy themselves (McCallum & Price, 2010).
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Teachers and students can be damaged by regularly identifying, stating, and celebrating their achievements.
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