types of practise Flashcards
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describe part practise
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- skill broken down into subroutines
- then subroutines practised separately
- then subroutines put together
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benefits of part practise
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- good at cognitive stage
- good for closed and low organised skills
- helps understanding
3
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disadvantages of part practise
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- limits awareness of whole skill
- transfer to whole skill my be difficult
- demotivating for automatous learners
4
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describe whole practise
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- not broken down into subroutines
- skill learned in its complete form
- movement attempted holistically
5
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benefits of whole practise
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- good for high organisation, continuous, simple skills
- saves time
- creates mental picture
6
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disadvantages of whole practise
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- difficult for cognitive
- too fast for leaners
- de-motivating for learners
7
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describe progressive part practise
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- parts/subroutines of a skill practised separately
- gradually into larger parts until whole skill achieved
8
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benefits of ppp
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- good for low organisation, serial, complex skills
- transfer of subroutines more likely than with part practise
- chance for recap
9
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disadvantages of ppp
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- limited awareness of whole skill
- transfer to whole skill difficult
- demotivating for high abilities
10
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describe whole-part-whole practise
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- skill practised in its entirety
- then subroutines practised separately
- then complete skill practised again
11
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benefits of whole-part-whole
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- good for low organisation, serial skills
- combines the use of whole and part methods
- all abilities
12
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disadvantages of whole-part-whole
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- hard for leaners with low motivation
- potential overload
- de-motivating to return to subroutines