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Ecological Map

Ecological Map. AVATAR. Name: Daniel Campbell Sex: Male Age: 18 Country of Birth: Australia Religion: Christian - Anglican Family: Single child family, parents married, living together

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Ecological Map

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  1. Ecological Map

  2. AVATAR Name: Daniel Campbell Sex: Male Age: 18 Country of Birth: Australia Religion: Christian - Anglican Family: Single child family, parents married, living together Education: Completed year 12 in 2008 at a Private School, now a full-time University student at Sydney University Socio-Economic Status: High Income Place of Residence: Eastern Suburbs, 2 storey house Fathers Occupation: Management and Commerce- Full time Mothers Occupation: General Practioner (GP) – Full time Transport: 3 car family, Daniel drives his own car to University Occupation: Part-time retail employment – Surf Shop Hobbies: Plays in a rugby team, listens to music, plays guitar, goes boating

  3. Macrosystem Exosystem Mesosystem Microsystem CHILD

  4. Microsystem: • Immediate social settings in which the adolescent is involved in. •   Adolescent’s face-to-face interaction • Activities & interaction patterns in an adolescent’s immediate surroundings. • (Growth and Development, Robert C. Gates) Anglican Church group Microsystem Friend Group Local Rugby Team Daniel Guitar lessons group Local Boating Club Mother and Father Sydney University Previous Private School

  5. Mesosystem: •  Links two Microsystems together, directly or indirectly. •  Connections among adolescents immediate settings. (Growth and Development, Robert C. Gates) Mesosystem The Mesosystem’s role is to link the Microsystem and the Exosystem

  6. Exosystem: •  the adolescent does not actively participate in the settings but significant decisions are made affecting the individuals who do interact directly with the person. •  Involves connection to broader community (Growth and Development, Robert C. Gates) Exosystem Eastern Suburbs residents Media Influences Extended family (grandma, grandpa, cousins etc) Musical Influences University Board Workplace (Surf Shop) Rugby Association Friends of the Family Local Boating Rules and Regulations

  7. Macrosystem •  Values, laws, customs, resources of the adolescents culture, society; Influences experiences & interaction at inner layers (Growth and Development, Robert C. Gates) Australian Government Current Global Economic Crisis Anglican Religious Beliefs and Customs Australian Societies Views and Customs e.g. ‘Fair Go’ Employment and Taxation Rules and Regulations

  8. Macrosystem Australian Government Musical Influences Exosystem Media Influences Rugby Association Mesosystem Anglican Church group University Board Friends of the Family Employment and Taxation Rules and Regulations Microsystem Friend Group Local Rugby Team Current Global Economic Crisis Daniel Guitar lessons group Local Boating Club Mother and Father Sydney University Extended family (grandma, grandpa, cousins etc) Workplace (Surf Shop) Previous Private School Local Boating Rules and Regulations Anglican Religious Beliefs and Customs

  9. Chronosystem: •  Environment is an ever-changing system.  •  Involves time-related experiences.   •  Indicates that History influences all following layers (Growth and Development, Robert C. Gates) The Chronosystem is the last layer of Brofenbrenner’s Ecological Map. The Chronosystem’s role involves a much larger, less influential role than all the other following layers

  10. References Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2009). Accessing 2006 Census Data. Retrieved 11th March, 2009, from Web site: http://www.abs.gov.au/websitedbs/D3310114.nsf/home/Census+data Lela Latch Lloyd Museum Portal. (2009). Accessing Growth and Development. Retrieved 18th March, 2009, from Web Site: http://www.rcgates.com/psyc/c1_2.html ACU Blackboard Learning System. (2009) Accessing Week Two: Ecological Maps, Resources 2. Retrieved 9th March, 2009, from Web site: http://blackboard.acu.edu.au/webct/cobaltMainFrame.dowebct

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