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Insight learning
. Performer must understand why
.
Coach
poses lots of questions
. Performer must the whole activity e.g In game situation
.Uses cognitive and perceptual process (judging what’s happening and using
previous experiences
)
.Involves discovery of relationship between
stimulus
and
response
Advantages of insight learning
. Enhances understanding of skill
. Performer becomes more independent (better than being told what to do by the coach)
. Helps with motivation – if you know the reason
why you are doing something, it is more likely
that you will want to do it
. Develops creativity
. Performer is able to adapt skill to new game situations
Disadvantages
.Can be
time consuming
.Can’t be used in
dangerous situations
.If performer is
struggling
to understand the skill, can lead to
frustration
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