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Urie Bronfenbrenner - Oakton Community College

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Page 1: Urie Bronfenbrenner - Oakton Community College

Urie Bronfenbrenner

1917-2005

Ecological Systems

Theory

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Human development occurs in context

-- It is both influenced by it and

influences it in a bi-directional way, in

a hierarchical way.

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According to this model, the child does

not enter the world as a blank slate,

but is equipped with a rich

evolutionary heritage.

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The contexts of human development

are varied: The culture in which a

child is born, the particular period in

history, the subculture and

community, the child's family, the

immediate surroundings.

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Humans:

seek social stimuli,

attend to human speech,

form attachment patterns to caregivers,

have a facility for learning a language,

and have an interest in explaining and

mastering the world around them.

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Development in context.

The model is depicted in

concentric rings, or nested structures, each one

influencing those inside it.

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Microsystem

Activities and relationships and interaction patterns in the child’s immediate surroundings.

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Mesosystem

This system provides the

connection between the structure

of the child’s microsystem. I.e.

home, school, neighborhood, day

care center.

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Exosystem

Social settings that do not contain

children but nevertheless affect their

experience in immediate settings. For

example, parent’s workplace,

extended family, and friends .

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Macrosystem

It is not a specific context, but consists in the values, laws, customs, and resources of a particular culture.

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Chronosystem

This system encompasses the dimension

of time as it relates to the Child’s

environment.