Definition of Graphic Organizer Strategy
According to Meyen, Vergason & Whelan
(1996:132) graphic organizers are “visual displays teachers use to organize
information in a manner that makes information easier to understand and learn”.
There are several types of graphic organizers. Some examples include semantic
maps, cognitive maps, story maps, concept maps, Venn diagrams and unit
organizers.
Manoli. P & Papadopoulou M
(2012: 30) conclude graphic organizers refers to visual displays, graphic(al) displays/representations,
graphics, tree diagrams, structured overviews, network representations, adjunct
displays/aids to name some of the most common.
Griffin & Tulbert (1995:98) Graphic
organizers are visual representations of information from a text that depict
the relationships between concepts, the text structure, and/or key concepts of
the text . They sate that
graphic organizers are useful
thinking tools that allow students to organize information and allow
students to see
their thinking. They
add that graphic
organizers are visual/spatial, logical/mathematical tool
that appeal to
many learners for managing
and organizing information
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