Meaningful Learning Model
Meaningful Learning Model
In Ausubel's view, to learn meaningfully, students must relate new knowledge (concepts and
propositions) to what they already know. He proposed the notion of an advanced organizer as a
way to help students link their ideas with new material or concepts. Ausubel's theory of learning
claims that new concepts to be learned can be incorporated into more inclusive concepts or
ideas. These more inclusive concepts or ideas are advance organizers. Advance organizers can
be verbal phrases (the paragraph you are about to read is about Albert Einstein), or a graphic.
In any case, the advance organizer is designed to provide, what cognitive psychologists call, the
"mental scaffolding: to learn new information.
Example:
3.Skimming - is done by looking over the new material to gain a basic overview.
4. Graphic Organizers - visual to set up or outline the new information. This may include
pictographs, descriptive patterns, concept maps, and concept patterns.
Example:
2.Concept learning.
•In this learning, the meaning is no longer associated with a specific symbol but with an abstract
idea.
3.Proposition learning.
•The learning that stems from the logical combination of concepts. In other words, a proposition
is a phrase that allows you to express a complex idea and consists of concepts with unitary and
interrelated meanings.