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What is Ecological Systems Theory

Handbook of Research on Strategic Management of Interaction, Presence, and Participation in Online Courses
A conceptual model that interpreted human behavior as the consequence of complex interactions between the individual and aspects of the environment.
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An Ecological Model of Student Interaction in Online Learning Environments
Genevieve Marie Johnson (Curtin University, Australia) and Audrey Cooke (Curtin University, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9582-5.ch001
Abstract
Ecological theory conceptualized the student as surrounded by a series of environmental systems and the processes of learning as interaction between the student (i.e., bioecology) and the systems (i.e., microsystem, exosystem and macrosystem). This chapter synthesizes the literature and proposes an ecological model of student interaction in online learning environments. Specifically, learner-learner, learner-instructor and learner-content interactions occur in the microsystem and are mediated by the interface subsystem. Student microsystemic interactions influence and are influenced by the instructional design exosystem. The macrosystem reflects the indirect influence of university culture on all aspects of the microsystem, exosystem and interface subsystem. The chronosystem captures the effect of time on the student and on all ecological systems (e.g., students mature and university culture evolves)
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Delivering Integrated Early Childhood Education and Development Through Family in Focus: A South African Case
A theory that integrates person and environment. This theory was developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner who argued that the person’s development is greatly affected by everything in their surrounding environment. In the context of ECD, the ecological systems theory illustrates how the child’s environment affects how they grow and develops emotionally and intellectually.
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Supporting Immigrant Children in College and Career Readiness: Implications for Teachers and School Counselors
Developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner, describes an influence of the environment on the educational outcomes and adaptation of immigrant students. The ecological model suggests that individuals are embedded in multiple ecological contexts which exert an influence on individual development.
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Enhancing the Landscape of Early Learning Training Environments
This theory was developed by Bronfenbrenner and examines individuals’ relationships within communities and the wider society.
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