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What is Ecological System Theory

Impact of School Shootings on Classroom Culture, Curriculum, and Learning
An interdisciplinary perspective that addresses the ways in which individuals are embedded in multiple social systems, including the microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, and macrosystem.
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Building Stronger Connections Among Students, Families, and Schools to Promote School Safety
Monica Bixby Radu (Southeast Missouri State University, USA), Kristen N. Sobba (Southeast Missouri State University, USA), Sarah A. Kuborn (Southeast Missouri State University, USA), and Brenda Prochaska (Lake Erie College, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5200-1.ch001
Abstract
Safe schools help promote positive social, academic, and educational outcomes. Research consistently suggests that students tend to be most successful in schools where they feel safe. For example, prior literature establishes that when students attend safe schools, they are more likely to graduate from high school compared to students who attend schools with behavioral problems or safety concerns. Over the last three decades, school shootings have garnered increased public attention, and the public has a heightened awareness that not all schools are safe environments for students. Drawing from ecological systems theory, this chapter will examine how the bonds between students and their schools are important for creating a school culture that is safe, inclusive, and supports the success of all students. Bridging social capital between families and schools also helps foster a safe school atmosphere, where students can focus on their academic and social development.
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Building Academic Foundation Through Investing in Early Childhood Education and Development in South African Informal Settlement
A theory that integrates person and environment. This theory was developed by Urine Bronffenbrenner who argued that the person’s development is greatly affected by everything in their surrounding environment. In the context of ECD, ecology system theory illustrates how the child’s environment affects how a child grows and develops emotionally and intellectually.
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The Aftermath of the 2017 Las Vegas Mass Shooting: How Survivors and Their Loved Ones Demonstrate Worthiness of Assistance Through Crowdfunding
An interdisciplinary theoretical perspective that suggests that individuals are embedded in multiple contexts, including the microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, and macrosystem.
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