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Bronfenbrenner's Bioecological Theory on Child Development.

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    Hey folks, this is Brad Stucki, and
    I'm excited to be here to share
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    with you a little bit of the things
    that I've learned from this particular
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    theorist. I signed up for Urie
    Bronfenbrenner and his
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    bioecological theory of child
    development, and we've talked
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    about this a little bit already
    in class, and so I'm excited to
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    build on what we've already
    talked about. So here we go.
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    I'd like to start by sharing a little
    bit of the overview of what
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    Bronfenbrenner taught and
    what he studied. His work focuses
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    on the development of the child
    with their environment, and so
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    it shows how the child interacts
    with different systems and different
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    people, and how it affects them to
    become who they end up being--
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    who their individual person is.
    So we'll go ahead and we'll just
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    jump right into it. Okay, so the
    first system is the microsystem.
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    This is the most simple. It is the
    child interactions with their family,
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    with their peers, it is their individual,
    personal relationships that they have
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    with one another that shape them
    into who they are and who they become.
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    And so an example of this would be
    the child learning from their parents
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    or from their teachers, it may be them
    picking up their different social cues,
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    their laugh, it could be just observing
    the parent, or listening to what they say
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    and copying those same standards
    and so it's just the interaction
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    between those two-- the child
    and the parent, or the child and
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    their teacher, the child and their
    friends-- that helps them develop
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    into their individual person.
    Okay, so the next one-- oh, so actually,
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    every time we talk about a system
    I'm just gonna lay down a line that
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    has the definition of it, and I'll just
    reiterate what it says, and so the
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    microsystem is just an interaction
    or support between the individual
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    and their direct relationship,
    like their parents.
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    So the next system is the
    mesosystem, and this one
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    is a system of microsystems.
    So a microsystem that's
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    like the parents, the friends,
    the teachers, and the mesosystem
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    is the interaction between these
    two microsystems. And the results
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    of those affects the child positively
    or negatively. So here's an example
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    of the mesosystem. In this post,
    you see that their friends, and you
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    put them together with the parents,
    like maybe they come over, and if they
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    have a negative reaction-- if they
    disapprove of the friends, results in
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    the top part, where the child will
    be sad, they may have a negative
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    development. They're pushing
    against the parents, maybe have
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    negative feelings towards the
    parents, whereas the bottom,
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    if the parents approve of the friends,
    there's a positive development
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    where the child trusts the parents
    more, trusts the friends more,
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    and this is positive all together.
    And so that's an example of the
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    mesosystem and how the different
    microsystems interact to affect the child.
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    And so that's the mesosystem, it's the
    interaction between different microsystems
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    that affect the child. The exosystem
    is the next step up from being further
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    away from the child. And so if you look
    at the second line, it describes what the
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    exosystem is. It is people or places
    that children may not directly interact
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    with, but still impact their lives.
    And so, an example of this is the
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    community or the neighborhood
    they grow up in, the government,
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    the church, their parents' workplace.
    And certain examples.
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    And so the example of an exosystem,
    the top one is a great example.
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    It's a father who is continually
    passed up for a promotion by
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    an indifferent boss at the workplace,
    who may take it out on his child and
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    mistreat them at home. And so the
    child never interacted with the parent's
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    workplace, but received the results
    of the stress and anger from the parent,
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    and so that's what an exosystem is,
    and the bottom one talks about a
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    mother who leaves to go to the
    military and the child develops
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    anxiety, even though she's never
    been to her parent's workplace,
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    doesn't know why the parents are
    leaving. And so that's the result of
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    the exosystem. And so the exosystem
    is something-- an interaction, setting,
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    that does not involve the child but
    still affects them.
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    Okay, and so the next one is the
    macrosystem, and is described
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    as the effects of larger principles
    defined by the macrosystem.
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    And so that's like cultural values,
    religious values, customs, and laws.
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    And I guess also it includes the
    mass media.
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    And so an example of that is culture--
    culture's a collection of beliefs,
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    customs, and art, and people who
    live in those customs are expected
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    to live certain ways. And so the
    macrosystem affects the child
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    because of those cultures,
    because of where they're
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    expected to live, and that
    affects who they become
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    and the development of that
    child. So like an example I use
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    is the societal culture where
    the father's the breadwinner,
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    when that's not really the case
    it is now, but it still affects the
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    child to maybe want to be
    that breadwinner and to
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    not allow his wife to provide
    for their family.
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    And so macrosystem is just the
    effects of culture, religious beliefs,
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    their views and lifestyle of a child,
    and so it helps develop that child
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    to become who they are.
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    The last one is the chronosystem,
    and this one relates to time,
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    and so it's the passage of time
    or the time and era that they live in
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    that affects the child. Like war-time,
    depression, being a 'baby boomer'
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    (quote, unquote) to the gen-Z,
    millennials, and that depiction
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    affects how the child is seen and
    also how they live.
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    And like an example of that is
    the Great Depression. My grandmother
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    lived around the time of the
    Great Depression, right after,
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    and she grew up never throwing
    anything away. Every little use
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    of every single item that she bought
    to use and use until it wore out.
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    So that's an example of the chronosystem
    and how time and era that you live in
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    affects who you are and what you
    become. And so that's chronosystem,
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    the effect of time on the child, the
    influence of time. And so now that we
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    understand all this, how does it affect
    our teaching? And one of the articles
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    I found, it says, 'by studying the various
    ecological systems, Bronfenbrenner's
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    ecological systems theory is able to
    demonstrate the diversity of interrelated
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    influences on children's development.
    Awareness of the contexts that children
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    are in can sensitize us to variations
    in the way children may act in
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    different settings.' So as a teacher,
    as we're aware of how the child's
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    development may be influenced
    by these different systems, we can
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    do a better job in teaching and
    being aware of our different students
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    so that we can be the best teacher
    that we can. That we can give them
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    individualized teaching that will
    help the student.
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    And so that's what I got from
    Bronfenbrenner's theory,
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    and hopefully it helps you as well
    in helping to individualize your
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    students' teaching to help them
    to have the best education and
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    development that they can have.
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    So here is the bibliography, and
    I'm excited to hear what you guys
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    have to say, so thank you.
Title:
Bronfenbrenner's Bioecological Theory on Child Development.
Video Language:
English
Duration:
08:02

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