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Title: The Learner: Pre-instruction Considerations


1
The Learner Pre-instruction Considerations
  • Chapter 6

2
Learning Styles
  • Individual preference for receiving and
    processing new information
  • Greater achievement when instructional and
    learning styles match
  • Dunn and Dunns model (1975)
  • Global vs. analytical learners

3
Perceptual Mode
  • Modal strength
  • Preferred perceptual mode through which a learner
    takes in and processes information
  • Four perceptual modes
  • Visual
  • Kinesthetic
  • Analytical
  • Auditory

4
Examples of Cue Words and Strategies
5
Accommodating Learners Style
  • Utilizing only one presentation style denies
    learners comparable opportunities to understand
    the information presented
  • Know your learning style tends to influence
    teaching style
  • Use eclectic approach when working with groups

6
Transfer
  • When the learning of a new skill or its
    performance under novel conditions is influenced
    by past experience with another skill or skills

7
Types of Transfer
  • Positive
  • Facilitates
  • Negative
  • Hinders
  • Zero
  • No effect

8
Theories of Transfer
  • Identical elements theory
  • The more identical elements shared by two skills,
    the greater the positive transfer from one to the
    other
  • Transfer appropriate processing theory
  • Positive transfer would be expected when practice
    conditions require learners to engage in
    problem-solving processes similar to those
    experienced during the criterion task

9
Fostering Positive Transfer
  • Analyze the skill
  • Examine the following to determine the degree of
    similarity between 2 skills
  • Fundamental movement pattern
  • The strategic and conceptual aspects of the game
    or task
  • Perceptual elements
  • Temporal and spatial elements

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Fostering Positive Transfer Cont.
  1. Determine the cost-benefit tradeoff
  2. Get to know the learner
  3. Point out similarities and differences
  4. Make sure that skills referred to have been well
    learned

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Fostering Positive Transfer Cont.
  1. Use analogies
  2. Maximize similarities between practice and
    performance/competition
  3. Consider the skill level of the learner

12
Motivation
  • An internal condition that incites and directs
    action or behavior
  • Individuals must be motivated to learn
  • Explain why it is important to learn the skill
  • Create a positive, supportive learning
    environment that is challenging yet realistic
  • Provide opportunities for success
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