Category: Organizational Strategies
DefinitionOrganizing strategies help (re)organize new knowledge by making references within the new knowledge being learned. The difference to elaboration strategies is, among other things, that the references are not made between previous knowledge and new information, but between the new information. Organizational strategies usually also have an information-reducing component since information is grouped into categories.
Target groupLehrkräfte
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| The teacher collects key words for the students' word contributions on the board. |
| What is the best way to do this, to write it down? So that you can see what belongs where? Does anyone have any tips? |
| Teacher explains that the students should always write down the procedure, the observation, and an explanation for an experiment. |
| Write down what is important. |
Belongs to dimensionCognitive strategies
OriginOwn development
Release date28.10.2025



