Design a School Project (Based on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs) | PBL
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This project-based learning activity is intended as a culminating project following a lesson on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. This project would be appropriate for a high school Psychology course or Social Studies course. I used this project with my Social Studies students as a culminating project after watching the documentary film, "The Bad Kids" (could also be used with "Stand and Deliver," "Lean on Me," or a similar film.
Step I:
In this exercise, students will connect what they've learned about Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs to education. Using their high school as a case study or a high school from a film such as “Stand and Deliver” or “Lean on Me,” they will complete a graphic organizer based on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
Step II:
Students will plan and design a high school/campus that meets the needs of students at all five tiers of Maslow’s hierarchy. Using graph paper or a website such as https://floorplanner.com/, students will design a school/campus that incorporates the supports the components listed in step one of the exercise.
Step III: Essay.
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