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    Bronfenbrenner has to develop in ecological theory that has to know everything in its child development and growth. Mr. Bronfenbrenner has labeled four theories that he created. He has each child special genetic and has influenced personality traits that described the children sake. The level that Bronfenbrenner created is to tell people how it work together for the child’s safety. Organizations that Bronfenbrenner created has the encourage and nurture of the relationships that the parents have…

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    While other child’s development theorists focused on the child’s immediate environment. Bronfenbrenner proposed an ecological system that stressed the importance of studying a child in the context of multilayered environments from his immediate to social and cultural experiences in the attempt to understand a child’s development (Bowes. & Hodge. 2012). Through the Bronfenbrenner Ecological Theory, Bronfenbrenner studied the child’s and explained how the inherent qualities of a child’s and his…

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    Akeelah and The Bee is centered around the story of an 11-year-old African American girl, Akeelah. Despite being cunning, she attends a school that appears to be have a history of low academic achievement. She is encouraged by her principle to participate in a spelling bee, and later qualifies for the nationals. This movie is a portrayal of Akeelah’s voyage to a national title, with the help of her coach Dr. Larabee, and later on, the help of her family and community (Fishburne & Atchison, 2006)…

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    1. INTRODUCTION Urie Bronfenbrenner was a theorist who studied the human development. He went on to develop a theory called the ecological system, this theory is an approach to the study of human development. It also consists of studying the nature of human beings and how they develop. According to Bronfenbrenner the ecological systems helps us to recognize why humans behave in a particular way, when comparing our behaviour in the existence our families and our behaviour at school…

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    Evolutionary theory is amongst the five developmental theories, and within evolutionary theory is the subcategory, Bronfenbrenner's bio ecological model. Bronfenbrenner’s bioecological model suggests that a person’s biological makeup and environment they’re immersed in and interconnected. Within the bioecological model is a set of four systems. The systems start with the microsystem and radiating outwards towards the mesosystem, exosystem, and macrosystem. The system closest to the individual is…

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    Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Model The Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Model was developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner’s, and asserts that a child’s or any individual’s development is directly influenced by the environment around them. In his model, Bronfenbrenner’s identifies five levels of an individual’s environment, which affect personal development of that person. These levels are microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem and chronosystem. The microsystem encompasses the individual’s…

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    context” within development. Because of this, Bronfenbrenner came up with the bioecological approach, which “suggests that there are five levels of the environment that simultaneously influence individuals." The five levels of of Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Model are the microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem, and chronosystem. The movie Hugo can be used to explain Bronfenbrenner’s system. In the movie, Hugo is a young orphan boy that lives in a train station, in…

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    unprecedented quantities. This has weighted the ecological footprint of human activities around the world. Globalisation accompanied by impacts on the interlinked areas of environment, equality and political stable, and thus there are clear and established connections with the concept of sustainable development (Little and Green, 2009). Theoretical debate about globalisation and sustainability centres on two major intellectual paradigms. Firstly, the ecological paradigm is based on the science…

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    In Byron Willston’s essay, Epistemic Virtue and the Ecological Crisis, Williston goes into Joel Kovel’s ideas of what it takes to get ahead in a capitalist society: “To succeed in the marketplace and to rise to the top, one needs a hard, cold, calculating mentality, the ability to sell oneself, and a hefty dose of the will to power. None of these traits is at all correlated with ecological sensibility or caring, and all are induced by the same force field that shapes investment decisions.”…

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    Urie Bronfenbrenner ecological system theory, explains how everything in a child’s environment influences how they grow and develop in their entire life span. There are five levels microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem, and chronosystem. This Weebly focuses on how the microsystem level can be affect if a child is in a negative environment the child is witnessing in the home. I believe at the mesosytems we can change it by we as teachers working with the families to understand where…

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