MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS Group Members Mohammed Altiremshee Janelle Carcedo Angel Davenport Jane Agu Maslow's hierarchy of needs is an idea in psychology proposed by American psychologist Abraham AGENDA Maslow in his 1943 paper "A Theory of Human Motivation," according to the theory, for motivation to arise at the next stage, each prior stage must be satisfied by an individual. 2 • TIER ONE TIER FIVE MEETING PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS IN THE CLASSROOM • Meeting Physiological Needs in the Classroom 1. Water bottles and water breaks. 2. Focused attention practices 3. Food: Make sure to eat properly before class 4. Instrumental Music. 3 TIER TWO Stability, Safety and Security, . SOMETIMES IT IS ENOUGH TO HAVE A PERSONAL AFFIRMATION THAT CREATES FEELINGS OF SAFETY AND SECURITY. RESEARCH SHOWS THAT WRITING OUT OUR CONCERNS AND WORRIES FREES UP THE WORKING MEMORY AND RELIEVES ANXIETY. 4 TIER THREE LOVE AND BELONGING Find your place in the classroom. College is a mix of people from different cultures, and even if it feels overwhelming at first you would soon find your type of people. 5 At this point, you have acquired skills and knowledge that lead to honor and recognition. TIER TWO SELF-ESTEEM YOU CAN NOW ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS TIER ONE SELF ACTUALIZATION 1. WHAT IS MY PURPOSE IN LIFE? 2. WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES IN REACHING MY PURPOSE AND THE LIVES OF OTHERS? 3. HOW CAN I SERVE THE WORLD? 7 CITATIONS Edutopia, Addressing Our Needs. https://www.edutopia.org/blog/addressing-ourneeds-maslow-hierarchy-lori-desautels National Highway Institute, Meeting Learners Needs. https://www.nhi.fhwa.dot.gov/LearnersFirst/maslow s-hierarchy-of-needs.htm Education Library, Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs In Education 8