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Ecological/System Theory. An Emerging Approach to Education. Theory: What ’ s the big deal?. Theory shapes how we understand, what we understand, and, consequently, how we solve (or fail to solve) problems. Why I use this approach.
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Ecological/System Theory An Emerging Approach to Education
Theory: What’s the big deal? • Theory shapes how we understand, what we understand, and, consequently, how we solve (or fail to solve) problems.
Why I use this approach • I am interested in applying systems principles to schooling and educational problems. • Innovation: Learning to think about ideas and problems systemically.
Why Ecological Thinking? • Problem of Reductionism: Just looking at one thing at a time. • Ecological Thinking requires that we look at issues in terms of context, relatedness, and connections.
System Theory and Science • This is scientific, in that the usual rules of science apply. • The shift is a matter of focus: Instead of looking at parts, we look at how those parts affect and are affected by other parts. Relationships and context are very important.
System: A Definition • Complex of interacting elements. • Open to, and interact with their environment. • Acquire qualitatively properties new through emergence. • Constantly evolving. From Bertalanffy’s (1976) General Systems Theory
Application Bronfenbrenner’s Model.
Implications for Education • Rethinking the purposes of education. • Rethinking educational problems. • Rethinking the curriculum. • (Re)thinking power.
What have you liked/disliked about your education so far? Do you feel empowered by your education?
Politics and education • How is educating someone a political act?
What we’re up against: • Culture devoid of meaning. • The media. • Decline of communities.
Consumerism • The idea that problems can be solved through material means, (i.e., buy stuff) • Problem this creates: A vicious cycle.
Other Implications: • Opens the possibility of using insights from both liberal and conservative perspectives. • Provides some synthesis of disparate theoretical orientations.