Maslow Hierarchy
Nature V. Nurture
PIES
Andragogy V. Pedagogy
Maria Montessori
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What shape is the graphic of Maslow's Hierarchy?

A pyramid 
100

What is Nature?

Nature refers to our inherent characteristics.

100

What is the Acronym of PIES?

What is Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Social

100

What is Andragogy? 

Andragogy refers to self-directed learning, usually associated with mature or adult learners. 


100

What was Maria Montessori's approach to education focused on?

A child's natural desire to learn

200

Maslow stated that for human survival, the BASE level includes what needs?

 Physical needs

200

Eye color falls under what category?

Nature

200

Lyla Learned how to say her ABC's. What Development is this?

Intellectual

200

What does Montessori school fall under?

What is Andragogy

200

What is the role of a teacher?

What is a Guide 

300

What is the highest level of Maslow's chart, when all needs are met to some degree?

Self-actualization

300

What is nurture?

"Nurture" refers to environment and experiences that influence human development.

300

Mohammed loves to run for football. 

What part of development does this require?

 Physical

300

What is Pedagogy?

Method of teaching that involves an instructor, external motivation such as grades or rewards, and is often associated with children's learning.

300

What did Maria Montessori believe was the best way for children to learn?

Hands on learning, which helps them concentrate

400

Mary has been elected president of student council. What in Mary's needs will increase because of this?

Self esteem

400

The type of food you like or prefer falls under what category, nature or nurture? 

Nurture refers to what is environmental, to include food preferences, many of which are a result of culture and early childhood experiences.

400

Emily was so excited when she got a new dog for Christmas. What part of development is this?

Emotional

400

What type of learning is conventional school, or school as we know it?

 Pedagogy

400

What is the child's role as a student?

Actively listening, taking responsibility, being respectful, punctual, and participating in discussions.  

500

The base level of Maslow's hierarchy involved the needs for what things that are necessary for survival? 

Air, food, water, sleep/rest, 

shelter, and clothing

500

What is involved in a nurturing environment?

Cultural experiences, early childhood experiences, socioeconomic status, education, and daily habits.

500

Lily was hanging out with her cheer friends. 

What part of development is this?

Social

500

What is the main difference between educating children and educating adults?

Educating children involves dependence on a teacher and external motivation. Adults are more independent and have internal motivation.

500

What is the key to the Montessori approach to education? 

Self discipline

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