| Urie Bronfenbrenner - 1979 - 352 หน้า
...than begin with a formal exposition, I shall first introduce this concept by some concrete examples. The ecological environment is conceived as a set of...immediate setting containing the developing person. This can be the home, the classroom, or as often happens for research purposes — the laboratory or... | |
| James K. Whittaker, James Garbarino - 510 หน้า
...influences originate (Garbarino & Plantz, 1981). Bronfenbrenner describes the individual's environment as "a set of nested structures, each inside the next, like a set of Russian dolls" (1979, p. 22). As we ask and answer questions about development at one level, this ecological framework... | |
| Joan Laird, Ann Hartman - 1985 - 904 หน้า
...of picture we wish could rise from these pages. Bronfenbrenner envisions the ecological environment as "a set of nested structures, each inside the next, like a set of nested dolls" (1979b:3). In his model, the innermost level or ring includes the developing person in... | |
| James Garbarino - 410 หน้า
...short or the long term. In other words, it depends. Bronfenbrenner sees the individual's experience "as a set of nested structures, each inside the next, like a set of Russian dolls" (Bronfenbrenner, 1979, p. 22). In asking and answering questions about developmental risk and opportunity,... | |
| Stanley W. Carlson-Thies, James W. Skillen - 1996 - 614 หน้า
...proposed by Urie Bronfenbrenner. He proposes that development can best be conceptualized as a series of "nested structures, each inside the next, like a set of Russian dolls," with each structure affecting the rest of the nested structures. The immediate setting, the microsystem,... | |
| Howard Dubowitz - 1999 - 334 หน้า
...perspective, we see the individual's experiences as subsystems within systems, within larger systems, "as a set of nested structures, each inside the next, like a set of Russian dolls" (Bronfenbrenner, 1979, p. 22). In asking and answering questions about development, we can and should... | |
| Roberta Rubin Greene - 450 หน้า
...various systems levels. Bronfenbrenner (1979) conceptualized the nature of the ecological environment as "a set of nested structures, each inside the next, like a set of Russian dolls" (p. 22). He further described an individual's environment as a hierarchy of systems at four levels... | |
| Patricia L. Munhall, Virginia Macken Fitzsimons - 2001 - 368 หน้า
...1992) model of development within a series of contexts. Bronfenbrenner has described the environment as "a set of nested structures, each inside the next, like a set of Russian dolls" (1979:3). Ecological systems theory has its roots in Lewin's ( 1 935) field theory. Lewin argued that... | |
| Jack P. Shonkoff, Samuel J. Meisels - 2000 - 764 หน้า
...Bronfenbrenner, we see the individual's experiences as subsystems within systems within larger systems "as a set of nested structures, each inside the next, like a set of Russian dolls" (Bronfenbrenner, 1979, p. 22). In asking and answering questions about development, we can and should... | |
| Joseph Capozzoli - 2002 - 200 หน้า
...conceptualized initially by Urie Bronfenbrenner (1979) as subsystems within systems within larger systems, "as a set of nested structures, each inside the next, like a set of Russian dolls" (p. 22). The two most distal levels of the environment are the macrosystem and the exosystem. The macrosystem,... | |
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