Vygotsky was the first proponent of the contextual view, but Bronfenbrenner, is its best proponent today. Bronfenbrenner views the developing child embedded in a series of complex and interactive systems. He divides the environment into four levels: the microsystem, the mesosystem, the exosystem, and the macrosystem. #Development
In Colorado and New York, Common Core Commerical Vendors Can Follow Your Child Into the Bathroom - Dave Hodges - The Common Sense Show
COMMON CORE is a Simply a Regurgitation of Bloom’s Taxonomy Combined with Some Very Clever Propaganda Interwoven into the Fabric of Every Course Which Embraces Social Justice, Collectivism the Eventual Deindustrialization of America Through the Acceptance of Climate Change Theories & the Resulting Carbon Taxes & Cap & Trade Policies Which Will Follow. No Teacher & No School Board Member Was Asked to Contribute to the Common Core Standards. Nor Was Any State Legislature [...] 08/05
Learning Criteria to Support 21st Century Learners™ Working with a dozen national education groups representing many constituencies, the International Center for Leadership in Education has developed a comprehensive set of criteria to help schools with their improvement efforts. School leaders can use the Learning Criteria to determine their success in preparing students for current assessments as well as for future roles and responsibilities.
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