Transfer of Learning

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  • What does the term transfer describe in skill learning?

    The influence of one skill on the performance of another
  • What is positive transfer?

    When learning in one task is enhanced by learning in another task
  • Give an example of positive transfer.
    Learning a golf stroke may be enhanced by being a good cricketer
  • What is an example of positive transfer for young children?

    The transfer of skills from a balance bike to a pedal bike
  • What is negative transfer?
    When the learning of a new task is interfered with by the knowledge of a similar activity
  • Provide an example of negative transfer.

    The flexible wrist needed for badminton may interfere with the firm wrist needed for tennis
  • What does zero transfer mean?
    No transfer occurs even between skills that appear to be similar
  • Give an example of zero transfer.
    Learning squash may have zero transfer from weight training
  • What is bilateral transfer?

    The transfer that takes place from one limb to another
  • How does bilateral transfer work in soccer?
    A soccer player learns to kick a ball with the non-preferred foot by referencing the preferred foot
  • What factors affect the choice of practice method in skill learning?
    • Type of skills to be taught
    • Complexity of the skill
    • Classification of the skill
    • Environment
    • Ability level of the performer
    • Motivational level of the performer
  • What are the different methods of organization of skill practice?
    • Part method
    • Whole method
    • Progressive part method
  • What does the organization of practice reflect?
    Ways in which a skill can be taught to facilitate learning and maximize performance
  • What is positive transfer in skill learning?
    When one skill helps in the learning or performance of another skill
  • What is negative transfer in skill learning?
    When one skill hinders the learning or performance of another skill
  • What is proactive transfer?

    When the learning of one skill influences the learning of a skill yet to be learned
  • What is retroactive transfer?
    When the performance of a previously learned skill influences the learning of a new skill
  • What is bilateral transfer?
    Transfer that involves the use of either opposing limb to perform a skill with equal competence
  • Why is it important for teachers or coaches to maximize positive transfer?
    To enhance the learning and performance of movement skills
  • What are the two situations to identify in the context of transfer of skills?
    • Proactive or retroactive transfer
    • Positive or negative transfer
  • In the example of practicing overarm throwing of a ball and then learning the basic cricket bowling action, what type of transfer is involved?
    Proactive transfer
  • In the example of a novice badminton player playing tennis and then returning to badminton with a lack of control, what type of transfer is involved?
    Negative retroactive transfer
  • What is the common practice in teaching and coaching movement skills in sports?
    • Teach basic skills first
    • Build upon these skills to achieve more sophisticated skills
  • What are fundamental motor skills encouraged in primary schools?
    Basic throwing, catching, kicking, and striking activities
  • How do basic skills transfer to more complex activities in sports?

    They provide the foundation for skills like passing in football and netball or serving
  • What is bilateral transfer?

    Bilateral transfer is the transfer of learning from one limb to another.
  • How can fear be transferred according to the study material?
    Fear can be transferred from one muscle group to another through a motor programme.
  • What are motor programmes?
    Motor programmes are generalised series of movements stored in long-term memory.
  • How is a motor programme retrieved?
    A motor programme is retrieved by a single decision.
  • Give an example of a motor programme.
    A golf swing for an experienced golfer is an example of a motor programme.
  • Why do motor programmes explain quick actions in sports?
    They explain quick actions because they allow for almost automatic movements that do not require conscious control.
  • What is proactive transfer?

    The influence of one skill on a skill yet to be performed.
  • What is open loop control?
    Open loop control is the kind of control over our actions that does not seem to be under conscious control.
  • What is retroactive transfer?

    The influence of one skill on the learning or performance of a skill that has previously been learned.
  • What is positive transfer?

    When the learning and performance of one skill helps the learning and performance of another skill.
  • What is positive transfer in skill learning?
    Positive transfer occurs when previously learned skills enhance the performance of a new skill.
  • What are the two ways bilateral transfer takes place?
    1. The cognitive aspects of the skill, such as understanding how the non-preferred limb operates.
    2. The motor programme is transferred, where the learned pattern of movement for one limb is used subconsciously for the other limb.
  • How does the similarity of skills affect positive transfer?
    The greater the similarity between the components of practice and the real situation, the more likely positive transfer is to occur.
  • What is transfer in skill acquisition?

    Transfer involves one skill influencing the learning and performance of another.
  • How can a tennis serve and a throw be related in terms of positive transfer?
    A tennis serve and a throw are similar skills, so practicing one can enhance the performance of the other.