“…Specifically, Bronfenbrenner's bioecological systems theory (Bronfenbrenner & Morris, ), Lerner's relational developmental systems model (Lerner et al, ), and associated studies indicated that learning was affected by numerous intersecting within‐student and outside‐the‐student systems and factors, such as quality of schooling, sociofamilial relationships and support for learning, and socioeconomic status (SES). In other words, an ecological perspective posits that individual student outcomes are influenced by a variety of complex factors operating across systems (e.g., Eccles & Roeser, ; Konstantopoulos, ; Stronge, ; Subedi, Reese, & Powell, ), suggesting student outcomes be viewed in light of an ecological or systems perspective.…”