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Skill acquisition
Phases of learning
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Fitts
and
Posner
(1967) suggested that learning is
sequential
in three different phases.
Stages of learning
Cognitive
Associative
Autonomous
Cognitive Stage
The earliest stage
Lots of trial and
error
Demonstrations
are important
Visual
,
manual
and
mechanical
guidance are important
Cognitive stage
Success is
reinforced
by performers experiencing success or being told by coach
The learner is trying to create a
mental
picture of the skill
Failure needs to be
addressed
Performance in the cognitive stage
Poor
accuracy
Inconsistent
Lack fluency
Full or errors
Associative stage
Beginners start to eliminate
mistakes
and refine skills
Motor
programmes
start to become more developed, but skills are not as grooved
Performance improves and is much
smoother
Associative stage characteristics
Better coordination
Motor programmes
are developed
Fundamental
skills mastered
Greater use of
kinaesthetic feedback.