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learning_theories:assimilation_theory [2011/05/05 09:41]
jpetrovic [What is assimilation theory?]
learning_theories:assimilation_theory [2011/05/05 09:51]
jpetrovic [General]
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 Assimilation theory (sometimes referred to as //​subsumption theory// or //theory of advance organizers//​) is one of the [[learning_paradigms:​cognitivism#​learning_theories|cognitivist learning theories]] developed by an American educational psychologist [[http://​www.davidausubel.org/​|David ​ Ausubel]] during 1960s. Ausubel was a cognitivist(([[http://​books.google.hr/​books?​id=nNcoAO5Za9YC&​printsec=frontcover&​dq=Learning+theories,​+A+to+Z&​hl=hr&​ei=g1jBTYLrHInpOYGHxJ0I&​sa=X&​oi=book_result&​ct=book-preview-link&​resnum=1&​ved=0CCsQuwUwAA#​v=onepage&​q&​f=false|Leonard,​ David C. Learning theories, A to Z. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002.]]))(([[http://​books.google.hr/​books?​id=hQD2p7DvpqAC&​printsec=frontcover&​dq=The+cognitive+revolution+in+educational+psychology&​hl=hr&​ei=LFnBTb2vOMuSOtzQwJ0I&​sa=X&​oi=book_result&​ct=result&​resnum=1&​ved=0CCgQ6AEwAA#​v=onepage&​q&​f=false|Royer,​ James M. The cognitive revolution in educational psychology. IAP, 2005.]])) inspired by works of [[http://​www.piaget.org/​aboutPiaget.html|Jean Piaget]] (see: [[learning_theories:​Stage Theory of Cognitive Development]]) and considered at the time stil influential [[learning_paradigms:​behaviorism&#​behaviorist_learning_theories|neo-behaviorist theories]] inadequate(([[http://​www.lifecircles-inc.com/​Learningtheories/​constructivism/​ausubel.html|Cooper,​ S. Theories of Learning in Educational Psychology: David Ausubel. Meaningful Verbal Learning & Subsumption Theory.]])). His theory offers an explanation of human cognitive structure and suggests ways instruction should be organized in order to facilitate meaningful learning. Cognitive structure is, in Ausubels words Assimilation theory (sometimes referred to as //​subsumption theory// or //theory of advance organizers//​) is one of the [[learning_paradigms:​cognitivism#​learning_theories|cognitivist learning theories]] developed by an American educational psychologist [[http://​www.davidausubel.org/​|David ​ Ausubel]] during 1960s. Ausubel was a cognitivist(([[http://​books.google.hr/​books?​id=nNcoAO5Za9YC&​printsec=frontcover&​dq=Learning+theories,​+A+to+Z&​hl=hr&​ei=g1jBTYLrHInpOYGHxJ0I&​sa=X&​oi=book_result&​ct=book-preview-link&​resnum=1&​ved=0CCsQuwUwAA#​v=onepage&​q&​f=false|Leonard,​ David C. Learning theories, A to Z. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002.]]))(([[http://​books.google.hr/​books?​id=hQD2p7DvpqAC&​printsec=frontcover&​dq=The+cognitive+revolution+in+educational+psychology&​hl=hr&​ei=LFnBTb2vOMuSOtzQwJ0I&​sa=X&​oi=book_result&​ct=result&​resnum=1&​ved=0CCgQ6AEwAA#​v=onepage&​q&​f=false|Royer,​ James M. The cognitive revolution in educational psychology. IAP, 2005.]])) inspired by works of [[http://​www.piaget.org/​aboutPiaget.html|Jean Piaget]] (see: [[learning_theories:​Stage Theory of Cognitive Development]]) and considered at the time stil influential [[learning_paradigms:​behaviorism&#​behaviorist_learning_theories|neo-behaviorist theories]] inadequate(([[http://​www.lifecircles-inc.com/​Learningtheories/​constructivism/​ausubel.html|Cooper,​ S. Theories of Learning in Educational Psychology: David Ausubel. Meaningful Verbal Learning & Subsumption Theory.]])). His theory offers an explanation of human cognitive structure and suggests ways instruction should be organized in order to facilitate meaningful learning. Cognitive structure is, in Ausubels words
  
-  * "//​hierarchically organized in terms of **highly inclusive concepts** under which are **subsumed less inclusive subconcepts** and informational data//"​.+  * "//​hierarchically organized in terms of **highly inclusive concepts** under which are **subsumed less inclusive subconcepts** and informational data//"​.((Ausubel, Robbins, & Blake. Retroactive inhibition and facilitation in the learning of school materials. Journal of Educational Psychology, 48, p267, 1957.))
  
 Learning, according to Ausubel'​s theory, occurs through **development** of **new cognitive structures** that will hold newly acquired information. Learning, according to Ausubel'​s theory, occurs through **development** of **new cognitive structures** that will hold newly acquired information.
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   * **Meaningful learning** is learning that is well **anchored and integrated** in the cognitive structure. It occurs when learner can find meaning in the information presented. Meaningful learning won't occur unless the new ideas are presented in a clear way that enables their relating with other ideas, unless the learner already possesses those other ideas he can relate the new ones with and unless the learner actually makes an attempt to do so. If those conditions are satisfied, new ideas will remain anchored in his knowledge and if not, learning will be rote.   * **Meaningful learning** is learning that is well **anchored and integrated** in the cognitive structure. It occurs when learner can find meaning in the information presented. Meaningful learning won't occur unless the new ideas are presented in a clear way that enables their relating with other ideas, unless the learner already possesses those other ideas he can relate the new ones with and unless the learner actually makes an attempt to do so. If those conditions are satisfied, new ideas will remain anchored in his knowledge and if not, learning will be rote.
-  * **Rote learning** on the other hand represents knowledge that **remains** ​unrelated ​and **unanchored to existing concepts** and is therefore easily forgotten.+  * **Rote learning** on the other hand represents knowledge that **remains ​unrelated** and unanchored to existing concepts and is therefore easily forgotten.
  
 Defined concept of meaningful learning leads to another key aspect of Ausubel'​s theory: prior knowledge. Since relating old and new knowledge is crucial for meaningful learning, prior knowledge or the existing ideas are the key enabler or restraint of what can be learned next. Defined concept of meaningful learning leads to another key aspect of Ausubel'​s theory: prior knowledge. Since relating old and new knowledge is crucial for meaningful learning, prior knowledge or the existing ideas are the key enabler or restraint of what can be learned next.
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