Each person is unique and has his own identity Each person is unique and has his own identity I personally think that it is important for the teacher to treat each student as an individual. And I always remember that the situation is the same without students. Anne Shirley from the story of "Teapot and Storm" written by Harper Lee's "Let's Dilemma" Lucy Maud Montgomery and Jean Louis has a higher education level than the other students. They are trapped in their classrooms, but they all conflict with the teacher, but they all react in different ways.
Everyone has their own identity weather from the student ID, license, or file, and it seems to be a unique serial number of memos. Identity is important as it defines your identity as a person. From the point of view of psychology, the term identity is viewed as the quality, belief, personality, appearance, and expression that person represents. The picture below is what is my identity, and how it differs from other people. From my identity chart, it is divided into three categories: social, role and personal identity, these are links to my mind map. "Social identity" is the role of self-concept known as "social distinction" when a person has a big self and does not change his / her identity under certain circumstances. "Abrams, D., & Hogg, MA (1988)" how to have social identity, you need to have a desire for cognitive consistency or good structure; and you need positive self esteem .
This is a truly distinctive self of Hegelianism, which is a dynamic concept of the unity principle, which brings together its own identity. Self as a process must be self-differentiated developmental unity and therefore creates itself as a person different from being acquired through his own identity. The problem is, that alone, they are themselves. The whole is the part, the parts themselves become the whole, form the contents, the contents become the form, once they are completed, they are the identities that are generated and maintained by the difference.