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1.1.1 Hierarchy of Needs

Theorist: Abraham Maslow

Importance/Relevance to Teachers: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is a

psychological theory that ranks human needs in a pyramid structure, from

basic physiological needs to self-actualization. Understanding this theory

helps teachers to:

 Identify and Address Basic Needs: Ensure students' basic needs

(food, safety, etc.) are met, which is crucial for their readiness to learn

(Maslow, 1943).

 Create a Safe Environment: Foster a sense of safety and security in

the classroom (Maslow, 1943).

 Promote Belongingness: Develop a classroom culture where

students feel accepted and valued, boosting their confidence and

motivation (Maslow, 1943).

 Encourage Self-Esteem and Growth: Support students' self-esteem

and recognize their achievements, encouraging further development

(Maslow, 1943).

,  Foster Self-Actualization: Help students reach their full potential by

providing opportunities for creativity and problem-solving (Maslow,

1943).

1.1.2 Attachment Theory

Theorist: John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth

Importance/Relevance to Teachers: Attachment Theory focuses on the

bonds between children and their caregivers, emphasizing the impact of

early relationships on development. For teachers:

 Recognize Attachment Styles: Understand different attachment

styles (secure, anxious, avoidant, disorganized) to better address

students' emotional needs (Bowlby, 1969; Ainsworth, Blehar, Waters,

& Wall, 1978).

 Build Trusting Relationships: Create a stable, trusting relationship

with students, which is essential for their emotional and social

development (Bowlby, 1969).

 Provide Emotional Support: Offer consistent support and

understanding, especially for students showing signs of insecure

attachment (Ainsworth et al., 1978).

,  Promote Positive Interactions: Encourage positive peer

interactions, helping students develop healthy social skills (Ainsworth

et al., 1978).

1.1.3 Psychosocial Theory of Development

Theorist: Erik Erikson

Importance/Relevance to Teachers: Erikson's theory outlines eight

stages of psychosocial development, each characterized by a specific

conflict that must be resolved. Teachers can:

 Understand Developmental Stages: Recognize the challenges

students face at different ages, such as trust vs. mistrust (infancy) or

identity vs. role confusion (adolescence) (Erikson, 1950).

 Support Identity Formation: Help students navigate identity issues

during adolescence, offering guidance and support (Erikson, 1950).

 Foster a Sense of Competence: Encourage students to take on

tasks and challenges, building their sense of industry and

competence (Erikson, 1950).

 Promote Social and Emotional Growth: Provide opportunities for

students to develop social skills and self-confidence (Erikson, 1950).

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