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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Educational Motivation

A theoretical model that explains the order of human needs according to a hierarchy, starting with basic physiological needs (such as food and comfort), followed by security and social belonging, self-esteem, and finally self-actualization. In the context of education, Maslow’s hierarchy is used to understand the various needs that students need to meet in order to be motivated and ready to learn. Meeting basic needs allows students to focus on academic and personal growth, emphasizing the importance of providing a safe, stable, and supportive learning environment. Suitable for all levels of needs.

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