Motivation for communicaiton

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Understanding motivation for communication of secondary school students behind volunteer work in an Interview with a social worker Prepared by Gigi Lo

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The presentation is about motivation for communication in community centres

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Understanding motivation for communication of

secondary school students behind volunteer work

in an Interview with a social workerPrepared by Gigi Lo

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Background and methodology Findings and Discussion-

examples (First time meeting , preparation and

performance , Evaluation) Conclusion

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Interviewee: a certificated social worker No. of questions: 10 with sub questions Focus of questions: Motivation to communicate Based on Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs Three stages: (1) First time meet (2)

preparation and performance (3) Evaluation

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need for knowledge and thinking (cognition)

the need to appreciate and enjoy beauty (aesthetics)

the need to selflessly help others (transcendence)

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Situation: Passive and silent members

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Situation: communication during work

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Situation: evaluation after service

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Partly follow the hierarchical progression

Some needs (e.g. security, self actualization) satisfied continue motivation to communicate

Several needs appear in the same stage / same time

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