Texas PPR (Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities) Practice Test

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Which of the following questions aligns with Erikson's stage of Industry and Inferiority?

  1. Is the world a friendly place?

  2. Can I set goals for myself?

  3. Can I explore the world?

  4. Who am I?

The correct answer is: Can I set goals for myself?

The question "Can I set goals for myself?" aligns with Erikson's stage of Industry versus Inferiority, which typically occurs during ages 6 to 12. At this stage, children begin to develop a sense of competence and achievement through engaging in tasks and facing challenges at school and in their social environments. The ability to set goals reflects a growing sense of autonomy and responsibility, as well as a desire to succeed, which is crucial for developing industry and confidence in one's abilities. The other questions focus on different developmental concerns. For instance, asking "Is the world a friendly place?" relates more to the earlier stage of Trust versus Mistrust, where the focus is on whether one can rely on the world and people in it. The question "Can I explore the world?" pertains to the stage of Autonomy versus Shame and Doubt, emphasizing the importance of independence and exploration. Lastly, "Who am I?" is connected to the Identity versus Role Confusion stage, which becomes significant during adolescence as individuals seek to understand their personal identity.