3.1.2.2 The Impact of Skill Classification On the Structure and Practice for Skill Learning Flashcards

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The Whole Method of Learning

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Teaching the skill in its entirety without breaking it down into parts

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The Part Method

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Breaking the skill down into pieces, each are practised separately and then joined together

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Whole - Part - Whole Method

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The whole skill is first attempted. If there are errors those parts of the skill are attempted in isolation before attempting the whole skill again

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Progressive Part Method

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The skill is broken down into 5 parts:
Learn part 1
Learn part 2 and add to part 1
etc

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Advantages of the Whole Method

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  1. Good for simple skills
  2. Link to cognitive theory as the learner can appreciate the relationship between the sub-routines or parts of the skill and limit the amount of information to process
  3. Not time consuming
  4. Good for powerful / ballistic skills
  5. Suitable for: continuous skills, simple skills and highly organised skills
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Disadvantages of the Whole Method

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  1. Technique may be too difficult to learn in one go
  2. Low self esteem could lead to repeated failure
  3. Potentially dangerous for skills like somersaulting
  4. Difficult to correct specific parts
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Advantages of Progressive Part Method

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  1. Useful for complex skills because they can be broken down into smaller parts
  2. Early success which raises confidence
  3. Less information to process
  4. Good for teaching hazardous skills, less scary if broken down
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Disadvantages of Progressive Part Method

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  1. Limited awareness of what the end project should look like
  2. Can be boring for high level performers
  3. Takes more time to teach
  4. Unsuitable for highly organised skills or skills that are difficult to break down into subroutines
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