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U RIE B RONFENBRENNER EDUC – 605 Developmental Theorist Emma Spoon, Matt Jorgensen, Will Aguero.

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Page 1: U RIE B RONFENBRENNER EDUC – 605 Developmental Theorist Emma Spoon, Matt Jorgensen, Will Aguero.

URIE BRONFENBRENNER

EDUC – 605 Developmental TheoristEmma Spoon, Matt Jorgensen, Will Aguero

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B I O G R A P H Y• Urie Bronfenbrenner • Born: Soviet Union (Moscow) 1917• Moved to U.S. age 6

– Cornell – B.S. Psychology & Music – Harvard – Master’s Education – University of Michigan – Doctorate Developmental

Psychology– Military Psychologist WWII– Professor University of Michigan– Professor Cornell

• Developed Ecological Systems Theory• Helped create Head Start Program (1964-65)

– Counteract the effects of poverty on student learning

• Died: 2005, age 88

http://www.education.com/reference/article/bronfenbrenner-urie-1917-2005/

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L E G A C Y• How we view a child who has difficulties in school has changed

• Appreciation for the effect that support systems have on helping children reach their full potential

• Acknowledgement of the shared responsibility that many have regarding the development of children and the creation of supportive systems

• Helped establish the "Head Start" program

• Taught a generation of social science researchers to look more broadly and inclusively at forces acting on children

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Ecological Systems Theory

This EST identifies five environmental systems within which an individual interacts. It provides the framework that EST psychologists use to study the impacts of a range of relationships and institutions on individuals.

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Microsystem

• the direct environment, relationships, and interactions in a child’s life

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Mesosystem• interactions between the microsystems in

child’s life• connections between influences closest to the

child

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Exosystem

• the larger social context surrounding community

• indirectly impacts child through their parents (work, social)

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Macrosystem

• actual culture of an individual• -cultural values, economic conditions, political

systems, lawsflow back through inner levels to influence the child

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Chronosystem

• unique influences on a child’s personal history • transitions and shifts in one’s lifespan• environmental events, social shifts

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BioEcological Systems Theory• Recently renamed to emphasize

that a child's own biology is a primary environment fueling his/her development• Genetics

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Bio-psychological System (You)

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Create Your Cosmos

What You’ll Need• Marker• White Board• Childhood memories

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Our Thoughts

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Educational Implications

• Holistic or systems approach to teaching• Try to meet the needs of the child• The blame isn’t put on the child• Teaching the child a moral framework• A better understanding of the forces that

motivate student behavior

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A Little Humor

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjhDYR1NbZY&autoplay=1