Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Andragogical Model
Lindeman's Key Assumptions
Learning Disabilities
Learning Styles
100
Self-Actualization
What is creativity, fulfillment, love, invention, arts, and risk?
100
WIFM, new job, promotion, self assessment
What is need to know
100
Increases with age
What is individual differences?
100
Difficulty solving math problems and grasping math concepts
What is Dyscalculia?
100
Enjoys well defined parameters, structure, order, and feedback
What is a Converger?
200
Basic Needs
What is income, food, health care, housing, and transportation?
200
Maturity and evolution
What is readiness to learn?
200
Needs and interests
What is motivates adults to learn?
200
Trouble understanding words, sentences, and paragraphs
What is Dyslexia?
200
Enjoys storytelling, co-operative exercises, and people-centered topics
What is a Diverger?
300
Belonging
What is friends, family, co-workers, clubs, church, and teams?
300
Biased based on assumptions
What is role of experience?
300
Adults deep need when learning
What is self-directing?
300
Neurological condition in which stimulus in one sense modality is involuntarily elicited in another sense modality
What is Synesthesia?
300
A way to determine learning style
What is a learning style inventory?
400
Safety and Security
What is insurance, retirement, physical safety, and job security?
400
Self-directed decision maker
What is self-concept?
400
Adults' orientation to learning
What is life-centered?
400
Overactive distractibility and impulsiveness
What is AADD?
400
Enjoys action, excitement, risk, and hands on experience
What is an Accommodator?
500
Esteem
What is recognition, accomplishment, achievement, and promotion?
500
Life or problem centered
What is orientation to learn?
500
The richest resource for adult learning
What is experience?
500
Difficulty forming letters or writing within a defined space
What is Dysgraphia?
500
Enjoys sharing ideas, debating, and independent follow- up
What is an Assimilator?
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