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Seven Levels of School and Classroom Consciousness
Graphic showing the Seven Levels of School and Classroom Consciousness
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Stages in the Development of National Consciousness – Richard Barrett – Aug 2008
In 2008 Richard Barrett re-developed the Seven Levels of National Consciousness to incorporate practical experience gained in national assessments using the Cultural Transformation Tools
Overview
All human group structures grow and develop in seven well-defined stages. Each stage focuses on a particular existential need that is common to the human condition. These seven existential needs are the principal...
Stages in the Development of National Consciousness
Overview
All human group structures grow and develop in seven well-defined stages. Each stage focuses on a particular existential need that is common to the human condition. These seven existential needs are the principal motivating forces in all human affairs. The level of growth and development of all human group structures depends on the ability of the leaders to create the conditions that enable...
Origins of the 7 Levels of Consciousness Model
Abraham Maslow was one of the first psychologists to draw our attention to needs-based motivation. In Motivation and Personality and Toward a Psychology of Being.i Maslow proposed that humans operate as if they had a hierarchy of needs. The primary human need is survival. When we are able to master survival, we shift the focus of our consciousness to the establishment of relationships that make us...
A Brief Overview of the Origins of the Seven Levels of Consciousness Model
The reason I created the Seven Levels of Consciousness model was to give greater definition and understanding to human motivations. It was clear to me that Maslow’s research and thinking was ahead of his time. Abraham Maslow died in 1970 at age 62 well before the consciousness movement had surfaced. I saw that with some minor changes Maslow’s hierarchy of needs could be transposed into a framework...







