Advance Organiser Model

Duration: 2 min

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The video presents an academic lecture on the "Advance Organizer Model" developed by educational psychologist David Ausubel. The slide outlines the model's focus on meaningful verbal learning and addresses three core concerns regarding knowledge organization, information processing, and instructional application. The instructor systematically explains the theoretical framework, highlighting key terms like "curriculum content" and "cognitive structure." A detailed table on the right breaks down the model into three distinct phases: Phase one, Phase two, and Phase three. The lecture emphasizes how teachers can use this model to strengthen students' cognitive structures by organizing new material logically.

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  1. 0:00 2:00 00:00-02:00

    The instructor introduces the "Advance Organizer Model" by David Ausubel, underlining his name and the model title on the slide. She explains the three main concerns: how knowledge is organized, how the mind processes new information, and how teachers apply these ideas. She points to the text regarding curriculum content, new information processing, and instructional application. She also underlines the phrase "strengthen student's cognitive structure" at the bottom of the text block. The instructor then shifts focus to the table on the right, pointing to the "Phase" column which lists "Phase one," "Phase two," and "Phase three," indicating the structural breakdown of the model.

  2. 2:00 2:17 02:00-02:17

    The instructor focuses on the detailed activities within the table. She points specifically to the "Activity" column corresponding to "Phase one," which includes tasks like "Clarify aims of the lesson," "Present organizer," and "Identify defining attributes." She underlines "Present organizer" and "Identify defining attributes" to emphasize these steps. She then moves her hand down to "Phase two" and "Phase three," briefly indicating the subsequent stages of "Presentation of learning Task or Material" and "Strengthening Cognitive organization." This segment details the practical application of the theoretical phases outlined earlier.

The lecture effectively bridges theory and practice by first defining the psychological basis of the Advance Organizer Model and then detailing its procedural steps. The instructor uses visual aids like underlining and pointing to guide students through the complex information, ensuring they understand both the "why" (theoretical concerns) and the "how" (phases and activities) of implementing this instructional strategy.