Who is who?
T/F
Definition
Hierarchy of needs
100
He is a major contributor to Humanistic theory is perhaps best known for identifying the hierarchy of needs.
Who is Maslow?
100
Learning is facilitated by caring facilitator and nurturing environment that discourages spontaneity, creativity, emotional expression, negative choices.
False (encourages, positive)
100
Positive and negative feelings and choices as well as freedom to learn, promote, or inhibit transfer.
What is transfer?
100
Need to be perceived as competent, have confidence and independence, and have status, recognition, and appreciation.
What is Esteem?
200
This person encourages positive self-growth, listens empathetically, allows freedom of choice, and respects learner.
Who is an educator?
200
Experiences that are threatening, coercive, and judgmental undermine the ability and enthusiasm of individuals to learn.
What is True
200
One of the five major learning theories, which views learning as being facilitated by curiosity, needs, a positive self-concept, and open situations where freedom of choice and individuality are promoted and respected.
What is humanistic learning?
200
Third level of hierarchy of needs
What is Belonging and love
300
During teachable moments, these people engage in all aspects of learning experiences.
Who are the students?
300
Learning does not occur in the basis of a persons motivation, derived from needs, the desire to grow in positive ways, self-concept, and subjective feelings.
False
300
This characteristic is fundamental to the humanistic perspective.
What is uniqueness?
300
The need to give and receive affection
What is Belonging and love
400
This therapist argued that what people want is unconditional positive self-regard (the feeling of being loved without strings attached).
Who is Carl Rogers?
400
Humanists contend that self-concept and self-esteem are necessary considerations in any learning situation.
True
400
First level of Maslow's Hierarchy
What is Physiological
500
After the first four levels are reached what does the person achieve
What is Self-actualization