Abraham Maslow’s theory on the “Hierarchy of Needs” speaks to which of the following realities for students?
  1. That students have basic needs that must be met in order for them to succeed
  2. That students have a hierarchy of needs to feel included
  3. That students have a hierarchy of authority in their life
  4. That students have a variety of needs
Explanation
Answer: A - That students have basic needs that must be met in order for them to succeed. Maslow’s theory of the “Hierarchy of Needs” suggests that in order for a person to reach their potential certain needs must be fulfilled, beginning with a person’s psychological needs, followed by safety, love/belonging, esteem and finally, self-actualization.
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