The foundations of Humanism can be traced to these two psychologists
Who are Rogers and Maslow?
Students will be more motivated to learn in a classroom that fosters these two traits
What are safety and respect?
One way for students to take ownership of a classroom is to have a role in setting these
What are expectations and norms?
To foster holistic development, humanistic and SEL theories emphasize the support of this
What is the whole child?
These educational features allow students to see their culture reflected in the curriculum
What are mirrors?
Humanistic learning is primarily concerned with these human traits
What are personal growth on the emotional, psychological, creative, and social levels?
This practice is a fundamental tenet of humanism, and is useful for both students and teachers
What is self reflection?
Students who are accountable for their actions are statistically much less likely to do this
What is act out and/or require administrative intervention?
These restorative practices are used to build community and resolve conflicts
What are circle discussions and peer mediation?
Humanism emphasizes nurturing these characteristics in students
What are their unique identity, experiences, and cultural background?
This is the ultimate goal of humanistic learning
What is to create full functioning, empathetic, and responsible individuals?
This is the meaning of intrinsic motivation
What is to seek out novelty and challenges, to extend and exercise one's capacity, to explore, and to learn?
Maslow's hierarchy indicates that these must be met before educational goals can be pursued for students
What are their basic needs, such as safety and hunger?
Rogers emphasized a person centered approach, wherein students should feel
What is valued and respected?
These educational features allow students to learn about diverse perspectives in the curriculum
What are windows?
Humanistic learning has been critical of a focus on these topics
What are standardization, efficiency, and control?
Humanism emphasizes connecting knowledge to the real world using this process
What is experiential learning?
Through study of student-student interactions, it has been observed that this trait is much more valuable to achieving educational goals than competition
What is collaboration?
These are ways to build strong, trust-based relationships in the classroom
What are active listening, empathy, and consistent communication?
Focus on student development should include more than just academic success, specifically working to include this
What is cultural competence?