Self-Efficacy Pre-Test K-6


By: knapp, teri
Instance of:  Self-Efficacy Knowledge Test (3-6)
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Self-efficacy refers to the perceptions an individual has about his or her capabilities to perform at an expected level, achieve goals, and complete moderately challenging tasks. Students can increase their self-efficacy with specific strategies like positive self-talk, focusing on their growth over time, taking deep breaths when they are feeling anxious, and learning from the experiences of others.

The first section shows your students' self-rated behaviors, organized into two domains:

1.Focus on your effort, progress, and learning
2.Take steps to increase your confidence in your abilities

The graph provides average ratings, and the table displays the number of students who selected each rating for individual items. Some items, such as `I want to quit when I'm told I made a mistake,` are reverse scored. Selecting a rating of `1-not very like me` means that students are demonstrating a growth mindset and the ability to learn from mistakes, whereas if they selected a rating of `5-very like me` they currently have a fixed mindset in that area.

The quiz section shows the correct answer to each knowledge question and the number 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 self-efficacy.
NOT Like Me
VERY Like Me
Question Topic Reversed? Average Reverse Corrected Average #1 Cnt #2 Cnt #3 Cnt #4 Cnt #5 Cnt
1. I can learn any skill if I work hard and practice. FocusNO5500001
2. Once I`ve decided to do something, I keep trying, even if it is harder than I thought. FocusNO5500001
3. I believe that I can make my brain stronger. FocusNO4400010
4. I can always get better, even if I am really good at something. FocusNO5500001
5. I think people should realize when they aren`t good at something and quit. FocusYES1510000
6. I see making mistakes as a normal part of learning. FocusNO4400010
7. When I am told that I didn`t do well on something, I try even harder to learn it. StepsNO5500001
8. I want to quit when I`m told I made a mistake. StepsYES1510000
9. When something is hard, I focus on the progress that I have made. StepsNO5500001
10. When a task sounds hard, I tell myself that I can do hard things. StepsNO4400010
11. It helps me to learn from other people`s stories of success. StepsNO4400010
12. When starting something hard, I think about my past successes. StepsNO5500001
13. Sometimes I give up when I`m afraid I can`t do something. StepsYES1510000
14. When I am having trouble learning a new skill, I get advice from people I know. StepsNO4400010
15. When I hear about how others overcame difficulties, I feel like I can succeed too. StepsNO5500001
16. I can calm myself down when I`m anxious about something. StepsNO4400010
17. I use feedback from others to get better. StepsNO5500001
18. When given a choice, I usually take the easiest option. StepsYES3300100
19. I like to challenge myself to learn new things.StepsNO5500001
20. When I am frustrated, I take deep breaths to help me calm down.StepsNO4400010
Total Average With Reverse Questions Flipped 4.6 OR (90%)

Quiz Section


Question Correct Answer % Correct
21. Making mistakes (and putting in the effort to learn from them) makes your brain stronger (strengthening neuropathways). True0%
22. If you get good grades in school, you automatically have strong self-efficacy. False0%
23. Self-efficacy is something you`re born with. Either you have it, or you don`t. False0%
24. You can use strategies to increase your self-efficacy. True100%
25. Self-efficacy is important for academics but isn`t important for things like sports or music. False100%
26. When talking to a friend, which of the following statements would support them in building their self-efficacy?D100%
27. Which of these helps build self-efficacy?B100%
28. Scenario: Three weeks into a class, Jody fails the first test. She`s worried she won`t be able to improve her grade. She feels frustrated, stupid and unsure what to do. Using what you`ve learned about self-efficacy choose the best option.B100%
29. Skills are something you`re born with or you`re not.Fixed Mindset100%
30. Trying to do hard things is how we learn.Growth Mindset0%
31. I`m good at reading, but I just can`t do math.Fixed Mindset0%
32. My friend is so smart, I`ll never be that smart.Fixed Mindset0%
33. Honest feedback helps you find where you need to improve.Growth Mindset100%
34. Be open to new challenges but admit when you just aren`t good at something and move on.Fixed Mindset0%
35. I can do hard things.Growth Mindset0%
36. Mistakes are valuable because we can learn from them.Growth Mindset100%
37. Smart people don`t have to work hard.Fixed Mindset100%
38. I can get better at anything.Growth Mindset100%
39. I don`t need to practice because I`m already good at that.Fixed Mindset100%
Average of Quiz Items EXCLUDING essay questions:57.9%

Essay Questions

QuestionTopic Pts. As a %
40. Imagine that you are facing a challenge and you are not sure you can be successful. Name three things you could do to raise your belief in yourself.Essay3 OF 399.9%
asdfAverage of ALL Quiz Items INCLUDING essay questions:63.63%