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EDCI 276: Child, Family, School & Community Partnerships

EDCI 276: Child, Family, School & Community Partnerships. January 19, 2010 Self-Reflection: Where do I fit in?. Urie Bronfenbrenner. 1917 – 2005 Cornell University, Professor of Psychology “Father of Head Start”. Ecological Systems Theory. Benefits children

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EDCI 276: Child, Family, School & Community Partnerships

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  1. EDCI 276: Child, Family, School & Community Partnerships January 19, 2010 Self-Reflection: Where do I fit in?

  2. Urie Bronfenbrenner 1917 – 2005 Cornell University, Professor of Psychology “Father of Head Start”

  3. Ecological Systems Theory Benefits children Short- & long-term development “Families who become involved in parent-education programs gain a sensitivity to their child’s emotional, social, & intellectual needs.” Children are also affected by society-at-large. Family Involvement Beyond the Immediate

  4. Microsystem The immediate environment in which a person is operating, such as the family, classroom, peer group, neighborhood, etc.

  5. Mesosystem The interaction of two microsystem environments, such as the connection between a child’s home and school. Home system <---> School system

  6. Exosystem The environment in which an individual is not directly involved, which is external to his or her experience, but nonetheless affects him or her. An example of an exosystem is the parent’s workplace.

  7. Macrosystem The larger cultural context, including issues of cultural values and expectations.

  8. Chronosystem Events occurring in the context of passing time. These events may have impact on a particular birth cohort.

  9. Development, it turns out, occurs through this process of progressively more complex exchange between a child and somebody else—especially somebody who's crazy about that child. Bronfenbrenner

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