I was very unsure what context mapping was so I went online and found this definition. Context mapping provides a hierarchical breakdown of the problem context. From seeing an example and reading the definition of context mapping is the breakdown of a content or topic for better understanding with key concepts and ideas. Another way to learn more visually and paint a picture in the learners mind. Before Mitch asked Julian any questions he analyzed the situation and put himself in Julian s position , all trying to discover the true nature of the issue with out causing mass problems or excessive punishment. Julian was unable to participate in math events but also Mitch asked various spaces and relationships he must negotiate each day. In addition he must add the people who Julian comes in contact with, what do they expect of Julian. Closing out that Mitch would like Julian to remember how he feels when coming in contact with these individuals.

There is four different identities spoken about in Nakkula's article, through the relationship Marcia's commitment and Erickson crisis.
Foreclosed identity: one in which an individual has committed to a life direction or way of being without exploring carefully and without experimenting with alternatives.
Diffusion Identity: a state in which there has been little exploration or active consideration of a particular identity and no psychological commitment to one.
Identity Moratorium: development state in which one actively explores roles and beliefs, behaviors and relationships but refrain from making commitment.
Achieved Identity: In this status the individual has successfully integrates their ego- identity need from the past, within the present and into the future and therefore can therefore display a certain level of self acceptance and strength across changing context.
I really like the picture you have of Johnny Depp's identity crisis. It really speaks to everything in the reading of what teens go through in figuring out who they are.
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