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What is Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

Practical Strategies to Reduce Childhood Trauma and Mitigate Exposure to the School-to-Prison Pipeline
A theory that proposes that human needs may be organized into a hierarchy ranging from basic survival needs such as food and water to abstract concepts such as self-actualization.
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Integrating Family History Into the Post-Pandemic Elementary Learning Space: Reducing Childhood Trauma
Belinda M. Alexander-Ashley (Independent Researcher, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5713-9.ch008
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted existing inequities as a result of zero tolerance and exclusionary policies that disproportionately impacted the world's learners living in poverty, people of color, and those experiencing special challenges. Under the existing educational system, marginalized students often feel devalued and without a voice. Integrating family history and genealogy into the elementary school learning space provides a methodology and framework that focuses on the historical conditions that promote healthy dialogues and sustain discourses connecting to other historical events. The process of creating positive experiences with family history, improving the classroom environment, effectively communicating, rapport and trust building, and strengthened socio-emotional skills reduce childhood trauma. The six recommended strategies include introspection and reflection, navigating parallel time periods, valuing genealogical tools, encouraging an environment of hope, normalizing authenticity, and transforming the learning environment.
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Alchemy of Teaching: Experience, Leadership, and the Science and Art of Education
A humanistic theory that establishes the value of meeting basic needs in order that higher needs, such as self-actualization, can be met.
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Relationship Between the Motivational Language of School Administrators and Tacit Knowledge Sharing of Teachers
A motivation theory claiming that human needs form a hierarchy starting at the very bottom from physiological needs, and continues upwards as safety, belongingness and love, esteem, and self-actualisation.
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Academic Motivation: For the Love of Learning
A continuum of needs starting with basic needs of the body such as physical needs of shelter and food, through needs for affection, intellectual pursuits, and self-actualization within the mind. It is important to note that progression through the hierarchy requires satisfying needs at each level before progression is possible.
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Trustfulness as a Key Factor of Competitiveness in Medium-Sized Companies in Colombia
It is a motivational theory in psychology comprising a five-tier model of human needs, often depicted as hierarchical levels within a pyramid. From the bottom of the hierarchy upwards, the requirements are physiological, safety, love and belonging, esteem, and self-actualization.
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Youth in Foster Care: Creating Avenues for Success
The five steps needed for one to reach the goal of self-actualization.
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Work Ethic, Leadership Influence, and Higher Education
A scale of needs beginning with physiological and evolving to self-actualization.
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