!! NO PLAGIARISM !!
APA STYLE
!! NO PLAGIARISM !!
After viewing the six-minute video on the self-fulfilling prophecy research (sometimes referred to as “the Pygmalion effect”) of Rosenthal and Jacobson, do the following:
1. Review pages 52-55 of your textbook, beginning at the bottom of page 52 (Making Our Schemas Come True: The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy).
2. Summarize the self-fulfilling prophecy in one clear, concise paragraph.
3. According to the text (bottom of page 54), “…teachers are only human, and they may acquire faulty expectations about their students based on the students‟ gender, race, social class, or family history.” Demonstrate your understanding of this statement by recounting two real-world experiences you have had where, from your perspective, teachers or others have had faulty expectations about you based on gender, race, social class, or family history. What were their expectations? How did those expectations impact the way they interacted with you? In turn, how did the way they treated you impact your reaction toward them? I would strongly prefer you write about real-world experiences, but if you are unable to think of any then demonstrate your understanding of the quote from the text by sketching out two fictitious scenarios wherein teachers or others may have faulty expectations of others based on gender, race, social class, or family history.
ANSWER THE QUESTIONS. 1-2 PAGES
ANSWER THE QUESTIONS. 1-2 PAGES


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