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  2. David Ausubel - Wikipedia

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    David Paul Ausubel (October 25, 1918 – July 9, 2008) [1] was an American psychologist. His most significant contribution to the fields of educational psychology , cognitive science, and science education learning was on the development and research on " advance organizers " (see below) since 1960.

  3. Graphic organizer - Wikipedia

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    Graphic organizers have a history extending to the early 1960s. David Paul Ausubel was an American psychologist who coined the phrase "advance organizers" to refer to tools which bridge "the gap between what learners already know and what they have to learn at any given moment in their educational careers."

  4. Ausubel - Wikipedia

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    Ausubel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: David Ausubel (1918–2008), American psychologist; Jesse H. Ausubel, American environmental scientist and program manager; Kenny Ausubel, American author, investigative journalist and filmmaker; Nathan Ausubel, American historian, folklorist and humorist

  5. Jesse H. Ausubel - Wikipedia

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    Ausubel received his bachelor's degree from Harvard College and two master's degrees from Columbia University. He began his career in 1977 as a resident fellow in the office of the president of the National Academy of Sciences, later became a staff officer of the National Research Council Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, and from 1983-1988 director of programs for the National ...

  6. Frederick M. Ausubel - Wikipedia

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    Frederick M Ausubel (born September 2, 1945) is an American molecular biologist and professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School in Boston and is the Karl Winnacker Distinguished Investigator in the Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston., [1] Massachusetts.

  7. Bioneers - Wikipedia

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    Bioneer (root: "biological pioneer") is a neologism coined by founder Kenny Ausubel. [14] It describes individuals and groups working in diverse disciplines who have crafted creative solutions to various environmental and socio-cultural problems rooted in shared core values, including whole systems, (anticipatory) thinking, a view of all life as interdependent, and sustainable mutual aid.

  8. Nathan Ausubel - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Ausubel (June 15, 1898 – 23 November 1986 [1]) [2] was an American historian, folklorist and humorist. He specialized in Jewish culture. He specialized in Jewish culture. Biography

  9. Kenny Ausubel - Wikipedia

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    Kenny Ausubel (b. April 20, 1949) is a social entrepreneur, investigative journalist, and award-winning filmmaker. He launched the annual National Bioneers Conference in 1990 with Nina Simons. [1] He has received the Buckminster Fuller Institute’s Challenge Award as well as awards from the Rainforest Action Network and Global Green, among others.