stages of learning-mr tweeddale Flashcards
what is cognitive learning
-first stage of learning used by a novice.
-slow and uncoordinated movements –require lots of thought
-may use trial and error, having a go then thinking and adapting then doing it again to try improve
what are the three types of learning
cognitive
associative
autonomous
what type of feedback is a cognitive learner more likely to use
extrinsic feedback
what is the second stage of learning
associative stage
what is the associative stage
-beginner to accomplished performer
-intrinsic feedback
-movements smoother, coordinated
what is the third stage of learning
autonomous stage
-performers actions are fluent, efficient and automatically undertaken
-focus on finer details as basics already perfected.
-motor programmes fully developed
-performer classed as an athlete
stages of leanrings moto programmes
cognitive-no motor programme, un-coordinated movement
associative-motor programme forming, smother movement
autonomous-motor programme formed, automatic control
what is positive feedback
encouragement
entails information about what was good, often motivates a player
may be combined with praise
what is negative feedback
error correction