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The instruction of Power Point to students and adults. “Advanced Organizer”

The instruction of Power Point to students and adults. “Advanced Organizer”. Presented by: Rob, Deborah, Richard, and Joe. iMET. Bruce McVicker. Mike Menchaca. Larry Hannah. Research question?.

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The instruction of Power Point to students and adults. “Advanced Organizer”

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  1. The instruction of Power Point to students and adults. “Advanced Organizer” Presented by: Rob, Deborah, Richard, and Joe

  2. iMET Bruce McVicker Mike Menchaca Larry Hannah

  3. Research question? • When using the Advanced Organizer teaching strategy as the primary approach, do adolescents or adults learn more effectively?

  4. Advanced Organizerby David Ausubel • Syntax of the Advanced Organizer Model • Presentation of Advance Organizer • Presentation of Learning Task or Material • Strengthening Cognitive Organization

  5. Clarify aims of the lesson. Present organizer: Identify defining attributes Give examples Provide context Repeat Prompt awareness of learner’s relevant knowledge and experience. Presentation of Advance Organizer:

  6. Presentation of Learning Task or Material • Present material. • Maintain attention. • Make organization explicit. • Make logical order of learning material explicit.

  7. Strengthening Cognitive Organization • Use principles of integrative reconciliation. • Promote active reception learning. • Elicit critical approach to subject matter. • Clarify. • To strengthen the student’s cognitive organization.

  8. Students Adults Teaching Groups

  9. Research Reliability Validity Variance Sampling

  10. Student Learning

  11. Adult Learning

  12. Data collection • Rubric/evaluation

  13. Conclusion

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