It's amazing, but I found a Maslow's hierarchy for the internet age: maslow's hierarchy of needs. It's interesting, because at the top is Productivity (after all other needs are met, users finally become productive). Next is Knowledge Search, because there is a need to feel smart by researching useless facts. read more
It’s amazing, but I found a Maslow’s hierarchy for the internet age: maslow's hierarchy of needs. It’s interesting, because at the top is Productivity (after all other needs are met, users finally become productive). Next is Knowledge Search, because there is a need to feel smart by researching useless facts. read more
Recent state takeovers of school districts in Little Rock, Philadelphia, Boston and St. Louis have shown how easy it is to assign blame without any attempt to grasp the real reasons for failure of their children. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs offers a simple, clear and resonant explanation for why children fail. read more
Abraham H. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs lists five levels of human development. He wrote them in response to previous work by Freud and Skinner because Maslow felt that there was more to humans than the theories postulated by behaviorists. read more