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Instructions 1 Start with students' physiological needs --- food, clothing and shelter --- because it is impossible to advance

to higher needs if students are hungry, don't have warm enough clothes, or have to sleep on the street. Some schools app ly this level of Maslow's hierarchy by offering breakfast or lunch programs to e nsure the basic nutrition needs of their students are being met. In the United S tates, schools have provided low-cost or free lunches since 1946, when President Truman signed the National School Lunch Act. 2 Address personal safety issues. Students, whether children or adults, ha ve to feel safe --- both physically and mentally --- before they can let down th eir guard and learn. It is difficult to concentrate on a theoretical mathematica l concept, for instance, if you are worried that a bomb is going to explode or t hat you will be bullied on the playground at recess. To apply this step of the h ierarchy, it is essential to create a safe learning space. Sponsored Links Asian Market Analysis RBS provides further analysis on how Asia react to Euro crisis. mib.rbs.com/AsianMarketAnalysis 3 Encourage social affiliation. Students need to feel that they belong to a class and that they are accepted members of the group if they are to reach the next level. Games, group work and teamwork exercises are a way to apply this st age of the hierarchy, because interaction helps students feel more involved, whe ther in primary school or in a master's level class. 4 Promote self-esteem. Making students feel that they are making a contrib ution and that they are valued as individuals can be done with simple praise: "W ell done!" goes a long way to helping students reach this level in Maslow's hier archy. 5 Aim for self-actualization --- the illusive concept of "being all that y ou can be --- because it caps the learning experience, and is the highest level in the hierarchy. This stage relates to the ability to apply what students have learned and to be able to "give back" and become involved with the betterment of the larger community. A way to apply this in education is to have students who are very good in a subject --- whether writing English essays or doing biology e xperiments --- help their classmates with their work. Read more: How to Apply Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs to Education | eHow.com http ://www.ehow.com/how_7771899_apply-maslows-hierarchy-needs-education.html#ixzz2Kf HZ2jsZ

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