B-EDS 111 and R-EDS 111
The slides in this presentation aim to supplement your studying of EDS 111.
__They are only supportive and cannot replace the
content in your CLG.
This presentation is divided into chapters to make it easier to understand.
Putting the slides all together however can also help you understand the “story” behind
EDS 111 from beginning to end.
Theory
Theory …
IS a structured set of ideas that hasbeen tested and proven
Structures aspects of our world andreality so that we can understand itbetter
Can be applied to more than onecontext and for more than oneperiod
Theory …
X IS NOT only an idea or hypothesis
X IS NOT a skill or ability
X IS NOT guessing what will happen
X IS NOT a complex set of wordsand ideas that confuses us further
Now that we know what a theory is, what is a developmental theory?
* A developmental theory is a structured system of ideas that helps us better understand how people develop.
*The developmental theories of people such as Erikson, Freud, Piaget, Vygotsky and Kohlberg propose that children progress through different stages as they grow and develop into adults.
* Each theorist focused on a certain aspect of development, e.g. Erikson on socio-cultural contexts, Kohlberg on morality, etc.
In order to best appreciate developmental theories, we need to understood them in context.
Bronfenbrenner’s theory about social contexts can help us.
With Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory we understand that no one lives in isolation, each one of us
influences and is influenced by various social systems, and child development must be understood in social contexts.
The following slides explain the five contexts or eco-systems from his theory.