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1 January, 13:52

Martha, a first grade teacher, is concerned about her student, Marvin. She knows that 6-year-old Marvin has the potential to learn, but he always comes to school hungry and without a coat, even in the coldest months. According to Maslow, why is Marvin in danger of failing?

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  1. 1 January, 14:18
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    Because if his basic needs are not fulfilled he can't focus on learning and he does not have the motivation to do so.

    Explanation:

    Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs states that in order for an individual to succeed, he/she has to have their needs satisfied.

    This is best represented by his Pyramid of Needs; in order for an individual to pass to the next stage, he/she has to have the basic needs fulfilled.

    In this case, since the child comes to school hungry and without a coat, it can be deduced that his physiological needs (water, food, clothing) are not met, thus he cannot go on to the next stages in order to pass the grade.
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