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Maslow"s higher hierarchy of needs - перевод на Английский

THEORY IN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY PROPOSED BY ABRAHAM MASLOW, COMPRISING A FIVE-TIER MODEL OF HUMAN NEEDS: PHYSIOLOGICAL, SAFETY, LOVE AND BELONGING, ESTEEM, AND SELF-ACTUALIZATION
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Maslow's higher hierarchy of needs      
l"alta gerarchia delle necessità di Maslow (teoria in psicologia che vede i bisogni umani organizzati a forma piramidale con alla base la necessità di cibo e in cima la necessità di autorealizzazione)
special education         
  • A special school for children with special emotional needs in Kötitz, Germany
  • A six-year-old boy in Norway with [[Down syndrome]] is ready for his first day of school.
  • Procedure that a person must follow in order to receive special education accommodations
EDUCATING STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN A WAY THAT ADDRESSES THEIR INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND NEEDS
Sped; Special needs education; SPED; Special Education; Special school; Special School; Educational Support Professional; Special support education; Exceptional education; Special Schools; Learning disabilities in special education; Special schools; Self-contained classroom; Special classroom; Learning disabilities in special education in the USA; SpEd; Special needs school; Special educator; Special educators; Ableist segregation; Ability segregation; Inclusion (music); Educational integration; Special educational needs and disability; Special education programs; Children with special educational needs; Exceptional child; Exceptional children; Special ed.; Separate classroom; World Conference on Special Needs in Education; Secondary special education; Special education school
educazione speciale (educazione dei bambini caratteriali)
vital needs         
ONE OF THE MAJOR APPROACHES TO THE MEASUREMENT OF ABSOLUTE POVERTY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Vital needs; Basic Needs; Basic necessities; Basic needs approach
esigenze vitali

Определение

underling
(underlings)
You refer to someone as an underling when they are inferior in rank or status to someone else and take orders from them. You use this word to show that you do not respect someone.
...underlings who do the dirty work.
= minion
N-COUNT [disapproval]

Википедия

Maslow's hierarchy of needs

Maslow's hierarchy of needs is an idea in psychology proposed by American psychologist Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper "A Theory of Human Motivation" in the journal Psychological Review. Maslow subsequently extended the idea to include his observations of humans' innate curiosity. His theories parallel many other theories of human developmental psychology, some of which focus on describing the stages of growth in humans. The theory is a classification system intended to reflect the universal needs of society as its base, then proceeding to more acquired emotions. The hierarchy of needs is split between deficiency needs and growth needs, with two key themes involved within the theory being individualism and the prioritization of needs. While the theory is usually shown as a pyramid in illustrations, Maslow himself never created a pyramid to represent the hierarchy of needs. The hierarchy of needs is a psychological idea and also an assessment tool, particularly in education, healthcare and social work. The hierarchy remains a popular framework in sociology research, including management training and higher education.

Moreover, the hierarchy of needs is used to study how humans intrinsically partake in behavioral motivation. Maslow used the terms "physiological", "safety", "belonging and love", "social needs" or "esteem", "self-actualization" and "transcendence" to describe the pattern through which human needs and motivations generally move. This means that, according to the theory, for motivation to arise at the next stage, each prior stage must be satisfied by an individual. The hierarchy has been used to explain how effort and motivation are correlated in the context of human behavior. Each of these individual levels contains a certain amount of internal sensation that must be met in order for an individual to complete their hierarchy. The goal in Maslow's hierarchy is to attain the level or stage of self-actualization.

Although widely used and researched, Maslow's hierarchy of needs lacks conclusive supporting evidence and the validity of the theory remains contested in academia. One criticism of the original theory which has been revised into newer versions of the theory, was that the original hierarchy states that a lower level must be completely satisfied and fulfilled before moving onto a higher pursuit; there is evidence to suggest that levels continuously overlap each other. Other criticisms include the placement location of sex in the hierarchy, the assumption of individualism in the theory, and lack of accounting for regional variances in culture and availability of resources.