| 1986 - 1006 halaman
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| 1991 - 584 halaman
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| Urie Bronfenbrenner - 1979 - 352 halaman
...shall first introduce this concept by some concrete examples. The ecological environment is conceived as a set of nested structures, each inside the next, like a set of Russian dolls. At the innermost level is the immediate setting containing the developing person. This can be the home,... | |
| 1997 - 756 halaman
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| Aaron Rosenblatt - 1983 - 1226 halaman
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| James K. Whittaker, James Garbarino - 510 halaman
...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 halaman
...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... | |
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