Title: Cues, Questions and Advance Organizers
1Cues, Questions and Advance Organizers
2Cues and Questions
- A way to help students use what they already know
about a topic - Activate prior knowledge
- Cues are hints about what they are going to
learn - Questions elicit from students what they already
know - Cueing and questioning account for 80 of what
occurs in a classroom
3Selected Research Results
Synthesis Study Focus No. of ES Ave. ES Percentile Gain
Stone, 1983 Cues 83 .75 27
Hamaker, 1986 Questions 100 .75 27
Guzzetti, Snyder and Glass, 1993 Cues Questions 11 .80 29
4Research and Theory
- Cues and questions should focus on what is
important as opposed to what is unusual. - Higher level questions produce deeper learning
than lower level questions. - Waiting briefly before accepting responses has
the effect of increasing the depth of student
answers. - Questions are effective learning tools even when
asked before a learning experience.
5Classroom Practice
- Explicit Cues straightforward ways of activating
prior knowledge tell them what theyre going to
learn - Inferential questions about things, people,
actions, events, and states of being the students
are studying - Analytical questions
- Analyze errors
- Construct support
- Analyze perspectives
6Advance Organizers
- Developed by David Ausubel (1968)
- Relevant and inclusive introductory materials
- Bridge the gap between what the learner already
knows and what he needs to know
7Selected Research Results
Synthesis Study Focus No. of ES Ave. ES Percentile Gain
Stone, 1983 Expository 44 .80 29
Stone, 1983 Narrative 12 .53 20
Stone, 1983 Skimming 15 .71 26
Stone, 1983 Illustrated 15 .52 20
8Research and Theory
- Advance organizers should focus on what is
important as opposed to what is unusual. - Higher level organizers produce deeper learning
than lower level organizers. - Advance organizers are most useful with
information that is not well organized - Different types of advance organizers produce
different results.
9Classroom Practice
- Expository advance organizers
- Narrative advance organizers
- Skimming as a Form of Advance Organizer
- Graphics Advance Organizers