Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory proposes that human development is influenced by complex relationships within multiple environmental systems, including the microsystem of immediate relationships, the mesosystem of connections between microsystems, the exosystem of external social settings, the macrosystem of cultural values and beliefs, and the chronosystem of environmental changes over time.
Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory proposes that human development is influenced by complex relationships within multiple environmental systems, including the microsystem of immediate relationships, the mesosystem of connections between microsystems, the exosystem of external social settings, the macrosystem of cultural values and beliefs, and the chronosystem of environmental changes over time.
Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory proposes that human development is influenced by complex relationships within multiple environmental systems, including the microsystem of immediate relationships, the mesosystem of connections between microsystems, the exosystem of external social settings, the macrosystem of cultural values and beliefs, and the chronosystem of environmental changes over time.
Tudge, J.R., Payir, A., Mercon-Vargas, E., Cao, H., Liang, Y., Li, J., & O'Brien., L. (2016) Still Misused After All These Years a Reevaluation of the Uses of Bronfenbrenner's Bioecological Theory of Human