The Learning Process Part 2 - ATP Flight School Flashcards

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What is skill knowledge?

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Knowledge reflected in motor or manual skills. The ability to do something physically, e.g., ride a bike.

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How is skill knowledge developed?

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Through observation and practice.

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List the stages of skill acquisition.

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Cognitive, associative, and automatic response.

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Describe the cognitive stage.

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The student memorizes the steps required to perform a skill, and has to think about each step as they perform it.

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Describe the associative stage.

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Through practice, the student developes muscle memory and hand-eye coordination that allows them to accomplish a task without thinking about the memorized steps.

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Describe the automatic response stage.

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After much practice, the student can perform a task without much mental effort using primarily muscle memory.

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List the different types of practice used to develop skill knowledge.

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Deliberate, blocked, and random.

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What is deliberate practice?

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The student practices specific areas for improvement and receives specific feedback on their performance. Used to help students master the steps of a skill.

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What is blocked practice?

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The student executes the same drill over and over. Used to help students develop the automatic muscle movements used in a skill.

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What is random practice?

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The student performs skills in different orders or sequences. Promotes better retention because student practices retrieving skill from long-term memory and sees similarities between skills.

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What is scenario-based training?

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Allowing students to practice applying the skills they have learned in environments that accurately resemble the real world.

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What are three qualities of a good scenario?

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Has a clear objective, is tailored to the student, is based on the local environment

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What are the two kinds of error?

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Slips and mistakes.

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What is a slip?

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A slip is when a person plans to do one thing but then inadvertently does something else. Slips are errors of action.

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What is a mistake?

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A mistake occurs when a person plans to do the wrong thing and is successful. Mistakes are errors of thought.

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What are six ways errors can be reduced?

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Learning and practicing, taking time, checking for errors, using reminders, developing routines, and raising awareness.

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What is memory?

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The ability of people to encode, store, and retrieve information.

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What are the three components of memory?

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Sensory, short-term, and long-term.

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Describe sensory memory.

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Sensory memory receives stimuli from the environment and processes that information based on importance.

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Describe short-term memory.

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Short-term memory stores and sorts information based on a person’s priorities. The information is either saved or discarded.

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Describe long-term memory.

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Long-term memory is where meaningful or significant information is permanently stored.

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Describe forgetting.

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Forgetting is a loss of memory or the inability to recall the information from memory.

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What are four types of forgetting?

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Retrieval failure, fading, interference, and repression/suppression.

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Describe retrieval failure.

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The inability to retrieve information from long-term memory. This is the “tip of the tongue” experience.

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Describe fading.

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When information decays from disuse and eventually fades away.

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Describe Interference.

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When an old memory is replaced or overshadowed by a new memory.

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Describe repression/suppression.

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When an uncomfortable memory is pushed out of reach. Repression is conscious and suppression is subconscious.

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What are six things that can help with retention of learning?

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Praise, association, favorable attitudes, learning with all senses, meaningful repetition, and mnemonics.

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What is transfer of learning?

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The ability to apply knowledge learned in one context to new contexts.

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Describe positive transfer of learning.

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When a skill that a student already possesses helps them learn a new skill.

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Describe negative transfer of learning.

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When a skill that a student already possesses hinders them learning a new skill.