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Clark is not Keen

Learning with e's

He began by debunking many of the established and commonly accepted learning theories espoused by the likes of Benjamin Bloom (Taxonomy), Robert Gagne (Stages model) and Abraham Maslow (Hierarchy of needs). Glib, perhaps, but also inherently true when faced with the oversimplification of Maslow's model. get a grip, Andrew!'

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Reflections from May trip to Italy, UK, and Netherlands

Jay Cross

The food in Umbria is simple, fresh, and delicious. A shadow form of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs kicks in. I’ve been in food heaven. Affordable, too. My diet was heavy on cheese, fish, and salads. After a few days in the countryside, choosing the spot to eat becomes the most important aspect of life.