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ADVANCE ORGANIZER MODEL
Ani Vadakke Purayil
M.Com, M.Ed. NET(Com),NET(Edu),SET
Faculty
Department of Teacher Education
Kannur University
Kannur, Kerala.
anivpknr@gmail.com
Models of Teaching include many but not all
of the major philosophical and psychological orientations
towards teaching and learning. Each of them has
coherent theoretical bases (Joyce and Weil, 1972).
A model of teaching consists of guidelines for designing
educational activities and environment. It specifies ways
of teaching and learning that are intended to achieve
certain kinds of goals.
The use of models requires an ability to identify different
types of Instructional goals so that specific model can be
selected to match a particular goal. A teaching model
can be Models of Teaching(Eggen, Kauchak and Harder,
1979).
ADVANCE ORGANIZER MODEL
An advance organizer is a tool used to
introduce the lesson topic and illustrate
the relationship between what the
students are about to learn and the
information they have already learned.
They are used during expository
instruction, which is the use of an expert to
present information in a way that makes it
easy for students to make connections
from one concept to the next.
By using an advance organizer to link the
new information to old information, the
new information can be remembered more
There are three basic purposes of advance
organizers.
First, they direct students' attention to what
is important in the upcoming lesson.
Second, they highlight relationships among
ideas that will be presented.
Third, they remind students of relevant
information that they already have.
Advance Organizer Model is based upon the
Learning Theory of Meaningful Verbal
Learning formulated by David P Ausubel.
The theory of Meaningful Verbal Learning
applies to situation where the teacher plays
the role of lecturer or explainer. The main
purpose is to help students acquire subject
matter.
To facilitate both stability and meaning, one
needs to create ideational linkage between
the students’ own cognitive structure and
that of the discipline to be taught.
 Ausubel uses two principles to organize
curriculum and instruction: progressive
differentiation and integrative reconciliation.
.
 Progressive differentiation refers to the
most general ideas of the discipline
presented first followed by a gradual
increase in details and specificity.
 When subject matter is programmed in
accordance with the principle of progressive
differentiation the most general and
inclusive ideas of a discipline are presented
first and progressively differentiated in terms
of detail and specificity.
Integrative reconciliation refers to the
practice of interrelating or cross referencing
these units or ideas so that significant
similarities and differences are recognized
and real or apparent inconsistencies are
reconciled.
Integrative reconciliation simply means that
new ideas should be consciously related to
previously learned content.
In integrative reconciliation, teacher attempts
to make the logical relationship between
ideas in the developing schema apparent to
students.
There are two types of integrative
Vertical reconciliation explores relationship
between more and less abstract ideas and
is designed to insure that new ideas
between attached to old in a hierarchical
fashion.
Horizontal reconciliation investigates
similarities and differences between
coordinate concepts and other ideas at a
similar level of abstraction.
Syntax of the Model
Phase one
Presentation of Advance Organizer
Clarify aims of the lesson.
 Present organizer:-
Identify defining attributes
Give examples
Provide context
Repeat
Prompt awareness of learner’s relevant
knowledge and experience.
Phase two
Presentation of learning Task or
Material
 Present material.
 Maintain attention.
 Make organization explicit.
 Make logical order of learning
material
 explicit.
Phase three
Strengthening Cognitive organization
Use principles of integrative
reconciliation.
 Promote active reception learning.
 Elicit critical approach to subject
matter.
 Clarify.
Social System:
The social system is a structured one. The teacher is
the initiator and the controller of norms. Beyond the
presentations of the organizer the learning situation
assume a less structured posture and teacher and
students can be very interactive.
Principles of Reaction:-
The teacher or the Instructional material controls the
situation. The content has been selected for the learner,
and the teacher should facilitate the discussion around
the material at hand. Mutual interaction between teacher
and learner responsively connect organizers and
learning material.
Support System:-
Well-organized material is critical. The effectiveness
of Advance Organizer depends on an integral
relationship between the conceptual organizer and
the rest of the content. The model provides
guidelines for building or reorganizing Instructional
materials.
Instructional and Nurturant Effects:
The instrumental values of this model are – the ideas
themselves that are used as the organizer are
learned, as well as information presented to the
students.
References:
 https://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstrea
m/10603/7088/9/09_chapter%202.pdf
 inflibnet.ac.in

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Advance orgniser model

  • 1. ADVANCE ORGANIZER MODEL Ani Vadakke Purayil M.Com, M.Ed. NET(Com),NET(Edu),SET Faculty Department of Teacher Education Kannur University Kannur, Kerala. anivpknr@gmail.com
  • 2. Models of Teaching include many but not all of the major philosophical and psychological orientations towards teaching and learning. Each of them has coherent theoretical bases (Joyce and Weil, 1972). A model of teaching consists of guidelines for designing educational activities and environment. It specifies ways of teaching and learning that are intended to achieve certain kinds of goals. The use of models requires an ability to identify different types of Instructional goals so that specific model can be selected to match a particular goal. A teaching model can be Models of Teaching(Eggen, Kauchak and Harder, 1979).
  • 3. ADVANCE ORGANIZER MODEL An advance organizer is a tool used to introduce the lesson topic and illustrate the relationship between what the students are about to learn and the information they have already learned. They are used during expository instruction, which is the use of an expert to present information in a way that makes it easy for students to make connections from one concept to the next. By using an advance organizer to link the new information to old information, the new information can be remembered more
  • 4. There are three basic purposes of advance organizers. First, they direct students' attention to what is important in the upcoming lesson. Second, they highlight relationships among ideas that will be presented. Third, they remind students of relevant information that they already have.
  • 5. Advance Organizer Model is based upon the Learning Theory of Meaningful Verbal Learning formulated by David P Ausubel. The theory of Meaningful Verbal Learning applies to situation where the teacher plays the role of lecturer or explainer. The main purpose is to help students acquire subject matter. To facilitate both stability and meaning, one needs to create ideational linkage between the students’ own cognitive structure and that of the discipline to be taught.
  • 6.  Ausubel uses two principles to organize curriculum and instruction: progressive differentiation and integrative reconciliation. .  Progressive differentiation refers to the most general ideas of the discipline presented first followed by a gradual increase in details and specificity.  When subject matter is programmed in accordance with the principle of progressive differentiation the most general and inclusive ideas of a discipline are presented first and progressively differentiated in terms of detail and specificity.
  • 7. Integrative reconciliation refers to the practice of interrelating or cross referencing these units or ideas so that significant similarities and differences are recognized and real or apparent inconsistencies are reconciled. Integrative reconciliation simply means that new ideas should be consciously related to previously learned content. In integrative reconciliation, teacher attempts to make the logical relationship between ideas in the developing schema apparent to students. There are two types of integrative
  • 8. Vertical reconciliation explores relationship between more and less abstract ideas and is designed to insure that new ideas between attached to old in a hierarchical fashion. Horizontal reconciliation investigates similarities and differences between coordinate concepts and other ideas at a similar level of abstraction.
  • 9. Syntax of the Model Phase one Presentation of Advance Organizer Clarify aims of the lesson.  Present organizer:- Identify defining attributes Give examples Provide context Repeat Prompt awareness of learner’s relevant knowledge and experience.
  • 10. Phase two Presentation of learning Task or Material  Present material.  Maintain attention.  Make organization explicit.  Make logical order of learning material  explicit.
  • 11. Phase three Strengthening Cognitive organization Use principles of integrative reconciliation.  Promote active reception learning.  Elicit critical approach to subject matter.  Clarify.
  • 12. Social System: The social system is a structured one. The teacher is the initiator and the controller of norms. Beyond the presentations of the organizer the learning situation assume a less structured posture and teacher and students can be very interactive. Principles of Reaction:- The teacher or the Instructional material controls the situation. The content has been selected for the learner, and the teacher should facilitate the discussion around the material at hand. Mutual interaction between teacher and learner responsively connect organizers and learning material.
  • 13. Support System:- Well-organized material is critical. The effectiveness of Advance Organizer depends on an integral relationship between the conceptual organizer and the rest of the content. The model provides guidelines for building or reorganizing Instructional materials. Instructional and Nurturant Effects: The instrumental values of this model are – the ideas themselves that are used as the organizer are learned, as well as information presented to the students.