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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - correct answer Individuals must satisfy a basic series of needs before
they can reach their full potential.
What are Maslow's hierarchy of needs? - correct answer physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem,
self-actualization
What is Maslow's first need? - correct answer physiological needs
What is Maslow's second need? - correct answer Safety
What is Maslow's third need? - correct answer Love and Belonging
What is Maslow's fourth need? - correct answer Esteem
What is Maslow's fifth need? - correct answer Self-Actualization
What is a physiological need? - correct answer Basic needs for survival like food, shelter, clothing
What is a safety need? - correct answer Provide protection and security like home, money, resources,
not being bullied.
What is love and belonging? - correct answer Involves relationships like friends, family, trust sharing,
encouraging one another, sharing, being part of a group.
, What is Esteem? - correct answer Respect and admiration based on your achievements, competence,
reputation, pride, feeling special.
What is self-actualization? - correct answer Reaching your full potential like personal growth, achieving
your ideal self, sound mental health, acceptance of self and others, feeling fulfilled.
Maslow's Cognitive Need - correct answer Curiosity, knowledge, and intellectual exploration
Maslow's Aesthetic Need - correct answer Beauty and balnace, artistic pursuits, nature, and music.
Maslow's Transcendence Need - correct answer Meeting spiritual needs or helping others achieve self-
actualization.
What are deficiency needs? - correct answer physiological, safety, love and belonging, and esteem
What are growth needs? - correct answer cognitive, aesthetic, self-actualization, and transcendence.
What learning theory is Maslow? - correct answer Humanistic - feelings and emotions, motivation, and
growth mindset.
What are humanistic learning theory instructional strategies? - correct answer Safe, welcoming
environment, clear expectations, explain "why" courtesy, respect, check-ins, student choice, promote
interest and engagement, fun, intrinsic motivation, and extrinsic motivation.
What is Vygotsky's theory? - correct answer A sociocultural cognitive theory that emphasizes how
culture and social interaction guide cognitive development.
What stages does Vygotsky have? - correct answer No specific stages