Skill Profiles and Skilled vs Novice
Stages of Learning and Learning Curves
Transfer, Rate of Learning, Teaching Styles
Types of Presentations and Practice
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100

state an example of a motor skill

ex: swimming, running, jumping, catching, throwing, etc

100
List 3 characteristics of a learner in the autonomous stage of learner

efficient in movements, no errors, can correct own errors, fluid in movements, set motor programs etc

100

State an example for skill to skill transfer

ex: swinging in golf to swinging in hockey

100

State a skill that would be best presented with WHOLE presentation

ex: quick, discrete skills ...
golf swing, batting, etc

100

State the relationship between skill, technique and ability

skill = ability + technique

200

Describe at least two characteristics of a novice performer

any of the following:

not consistent, not fluid, not learned, is not accurate, has no control of movements, does not know how to set goals and achieve them, not efficient in movements

200

Describe the pattern of learning during a negative learning curve

learning is really fast to start and then slow gains later

200

Describe one factor that can influence the rate of learning a new skill

many based on:

motivation, physical maturation, age, coaching style, etc

200

describe massed practice

one skill is focused on for an extended period of time

200
State an example of a perceptual motor skill

EX:

dribbling around an opponent

300

state the skill profile of a golfer putting (on at least 3 continuums)

fine, closed, internally paced, discrete, individual

300

Describe two reasons that could explain a positive acceleration learning curve

possible answers:

low motivation to start - highly motivated at end

new coach comes in that knows more

very complex skill to learn technique then after easier to refine

300

Describe the divergent style of teaching (2 marks)

discover solutions/responses to a given task

task given by teacher, students complete the work

allows for creativity, problem solving, critical thinking

300

state an example of whole-part-whole presentation

EX:

swimming freestyle - flutter kick - swimming freestyle

300

Describe how physical fitness can contribute to different rates of learning

low fitness level - decrease learning since it could be more difficult to physically complete the task

OR

High fitness level - increase learning since it could be easier to physically complete a task

400

Distinguish between at least 3 differences in a novice vs skilled swimmer

Must describe differences on any of the following:

consistency, accuracy, learned, efficiency, control, fluidity, goal directed


400
Draw a positive acceleration curve

Axes MUST be labeled:

x: over time

y: performance

curve should start increasing slowly then fast at the end

400

describe principle to skills transfer and provide an example

- from theory or science of moving to completing a physical skill

- learning the physics behind a golf swing to applying it to a golf swing

400

distinguish between fixed and variable practice

fixed practice - one skill is focused on repeatedly

variable - multiple skills are worked on in the same session

400

Describe the command style of teaching 

teacher leads everything - states task and how to do things

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