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Maslow or Bloom: It's About Relationships

14 min · 3 feb 2021
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What is the purpose of education? Is it to meet the physiological and safety needs of students, the cognitive learning needs of students or both?  These are the central questions addressed in the latest episode of It's Intentional.  Delving into and comparing Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and Bloom's Taxonomy for Learning, Mike asserts regardless of which theoretical framework you lean towards, in the end it's all about relationship

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