- Ausubel proposed that meaningful learning occurs when new information is linked to existing knowledge structures in a hierarchical or categorical manner. This process is known as subsumption.
- There are four types of subsumption: derivative, correlative, superordinate, and combinatorial. Advance organizers are used to relate new concepts to prior knowledge and facilitate subsumption.
- Ausubel's theory focuses on how individuals learn large amounts of meaningful verbal information in educational settings through subsumption processes like those occurring when new material is presented.