What does Maslow's over Bloom's mean to you as a future educator? How do you plan to have a classroom that values Maslow's over Bloom's yet still provides an excellent education to the student?
a. Maslow's hierarchy of needs prioritizes addressing students' basic needs before academic learning, while Bloom's taxonomy focuses on cognitive development and learning objectives.
b. Maslow's emphasizes psychological and emotional well-being, whereas Bloom's emphasizes cognitive skills and academic achievement.
c. Maslow's theory suggests that addressing students' needs for safety, belonging, and esteem is foundational to learning, whereas Bloom's framework emphasizes higher-order thinking skills.
d. Both Maslow's and Bloom's perspectives are important for holistic education, but Maslow's suggests that attending to students' well-being is a prerequisite for effective learning.
e. None of the above.