Efforts to increase junior high school students confidencethrough assertive training

Abstract

One of important aspects of personality in human life, especially teenagers is confidence. Counseling teachers can increase student confidence through assertive training. Through the training, students are expected to understand that everyone has the right to express their feelings, opinions, beliefs, and attitudes to do a thing without a doubt, but do not hurt other people's feelings, so that confidence can be increased. This study aims to improve students' confidence through assertive training using classroom action research. Subjects in this study were students of SMP Brawijaya Smart School Malang who have low-confidence criteria
Keywords
  • Assertive Training
  • Problem
  • Confidence
How to Cite
Susanti, R. H. (2016). Efforts to increase junior high school students confidencethrough assertive training. COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education, 1(1), 34–40. https://doi.org/10.23916/33-38.0016.11-i32b
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