For example, the first things we learn or teach:
Hierarchy of Questions - Language Acquisition and Family Literacy
It can get very academic:
How hierarchical is language use? | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
However, we do need to question a lot of the 'given' hierarchies of how we understand our (learning) needs.
There are all sorts of systems which see things as a 'hierarchy' - including Maslow:
INCIDENTAL COMICS: The Hierarchy of Needs
Maslow's hierarchy of needs - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Problem With Maslow’s Pyramid | by Anthony Fieldman | Curious | Medium
Why Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Is Wrong — The House Journal
There are alternatives:
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Robot Needs
There's also Bloom:
Challenging Bloom's Taxonomy – David Didau
Jay Doubleyou: a critique of learning objectives
Perhaps we need this alternative hierarchy:
INCIDENTAL COMICS: The Hierarchy of Humor (from 2016)
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