PE - Methods of manipulating skills practice

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  • Created on: 26-03-13 17:59
What is Part Practice?
Part Practice is used on low organisatoinal skills which can be broken down into seperate sub-routines. A certain sub-routine is the isolated in order to perfect that specific sub routine. it is useful for Low organisational, closed and serial skills
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What are the advantages of Part practice?
-Reduces the possibility of information overload -It is good if the task is complex or dangerous -Increases motivation with success in 'parts'
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What are the disadvantages of Part practice?
-Must see the whole skill demonstrated prior to practice. - Takes longer to do than other methods. -Can lose overall kinaesthesis feel of the skill.
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What are the four methods of manipulating skills practice?
Part practice, Whole practice, Whole-Part-Whole, Part Pregressive
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What is Whole Practice?
Whole practice encompasses high organisational skills as they are hard to break into subroutines, therefore are taught as a whole. This practice is often used on high organisational and simple skills.
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What are the advantages of Whole practice?
-Allows the learner to learn the kinaethesis of the skill. -Good for ballistic skills
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