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Ecological Systems Theory: Understanding Human Development through Family, School, Culture, and Wider Society
Ecological Systems Theory is one of the most important frameworks for understanding how human development happens in real life. Instead of seeing development as something that occurs only inside the individual, the theory explains development as a continuous interaction between the person and several connected environments. These environments include the family, school, peer group, community, culture, economy, institutions, and wider historical events. For students, this theo
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Functionalism: Understanding Society as a System of Connected Parts
Functionalism is one of the major perspectives in #Sociology. It explains society as a system made of connected parts, such as family, education, religion, economy, law, government, media, and health care. Each part has a role in helping society continue, remain stable, and solve common problems. For students, functionalism is useful because it gives a simple way to understand why social institutions exist and how they work together. It also helps students see how social rule
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Marxist Theory — Explains Society Through Class Struggle, Economic Power, and Control of Production
Marxist Theory is one of the most influential approaches in the social sciences. It explains society by looking at how #economic_power, class relations, and control over production shape human life. At its center is the idea that societies are not only built on culture, law, education, or politics, but also on material conditions: who owns resources, who works, who benefits, and who has the power to decide how wealth is produced and distributed. This article explains Marxist
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