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  2. Ecological systems theory - Wikipedia

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    Ecological systems theory is a broad term used to capture the theoretical contributions of developmental psychologist Urie Bronfenbrenner. [1] Bronfenbrenner developed the foundations of the theory throughout his career, [2] published a major statement of the theory in American Psychologist, [3] articulated it in a series of propositions and hypotheses in his most cited book, The Ecology of ...

  3. Madison's Picnic Point is getting a $14.3 million ... - AOL

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    The Frautschi family's connection to the Lakeshore Nature Preserve began 34 years ago when Jerry and his brother, John, purchased what was known as "Second Point" along Lake Mendota's shoreline ...

  4. Gilbert Ryle - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Ryle's father, Reginald John Ryle, was a Brighton doctor, a generalist who had interests in philosophy and astronomy, passing on to his children a large library.. Gilbert's father was a son of John Charles Ryle, the first Anglican Bishop of Live

  5. Social ecological model - Wikipedia

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    The Bronfenbrenner ecological model examines human development by studying how human beings create the specific environments in which they live. In other words, human beings develop according to their environment; this can include society as a whole and the period in which they live, which will impact behavior and development.

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    The never-ending quest to keep all your family’s important info—from key dates to must-know passwords—just got a little easier. You’ve got what it takes to keep the whole family organized ...

  7. David Ausubel - Wikipedia

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    David Paul Ausubel (October 25, 1918 – July 9, 2008) [1] was an American psychologist. His most significant contribution to the fields of educational psychology, cognitive science, and science education learning was on the development and research on "advance organizers" (see below) since 1960.

  8. The Nurture Assumption - Wikipedia

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    Harris' most innovative idea was to look outside the family and to point at the peer group as an important shaper of the child's psyche. For example, children of immigrants learn the language of their home country with ease and speak with the accent of their peers rather than their parents. Children identify with their classmates and playmates ...

  9. Ecocentrism - Wikipedia

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    Ecocentrism (/ ˌ ɛ k oʊ ˈ s ɛ n t r ɪ z əm /; from Greek: οἶκος oikos, 'house' and κέντρον kentron, 'center') is a term used by environmental philosophers and ecologists to denote a nature-centered, as opposed to human-centered (i.e., anthropocentric), system of values.