So what is a theorist? Someone who considers given facts and comes up with possible explanation is called a theorist.
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Human Growth and DevelopmentBasisschoolGroep 5
This lesson contains 17 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
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Theoretical Perspective
So what is a theorist? Someone who considers given facts and comes up with possible explanation is called a theorist.
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Slide 2 - Video
Define the following:
How are these addressed in your textbook!
Microsystem
Mesosystem
Exosystem
Macroystem
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What was part of your mesosystem when you were growing up?
Slide 4 - Open question
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Take a moment and think about the use of Mesosystem in your growth and development?
Slide 5 - Open question
What are your thoughts about your memories of the Exosystem?
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Macrosystem can you see how this impacted you, share with your partner.
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Nature and Nuture
Nature is determined by your genes.
Nurture is determined by your environment.
Both of these play a strong part in how the human intelligence is formed.
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Social Ecological influences
Factor the time we live in:
now technology or digital natives
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What do you know about Human Growth and Development?
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What is in the middle of Broffenbrenner's ecological system?
A
Macrosystem
B
Mesosystem
C
Exosystem
D
Individual
Slide 11 - Quiz
Home is reflective of what part of the ecological system
A
Macrosystem
B
Microsystem
C
Exosystem
D
Mesosystem
Slide 12 - Quiz
Human Development
Biological
Environmental
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Research follows two methods:
Quantitative
Qualitative
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Quanitative
Definition Quantitative methods emphasize objective measurements and the statistical, mathematical, or numerical analysis of data collected through polls, questionnaires, and surveys, or by manipulating pre-existing statistical data using computational techniques.
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Qualitative Methods
Qualitative research is often regarded as a precursor to quantitative research, in that it can generate leads and ideas which can be used to formulate a realistic and testable hypothesis. This hypothesis can then be comprehensively tested and mathematically analyzed, with standard quantitative research methods.