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Ms. o'neill, a sixth-grade teacher, knows that song feels proud of herself when she can construct something. therefore, ms. o'neill provides song with many opportunities to make models, draw pictures, and create objects. after song has completed one of her creations, ms. o'neill can tell that she has fulfilled her needs for power (or self-esteem and fun. ms. o'neill's classroom practices are clearly influenced by

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Answer: Glasser's Choice Theory.

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How Miss O'Neill runs her classroom clearly shows that she is influenced by David McClelland, a psychologist who popularized the nPow or the "need for power". The best example is when Miss O'Neill's confidence or self-esteem is boosted after she has created something.
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