Transfer Of Learning
- Created by: munden
- Created on: 26-03-13 10:00
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- Transfer Of Learning
- Positive Transfer
- Involves previously learnt skills helping the development of a new skill. the sports must be similar
- Smash in Badminton and then moving to tennis
- Tactical awareness in football then playing hockey
- Involves previously learnt skills helping the development of a new skill. the sports must be similar
- Negative Transfer
- involves previously learnt skills hindering to development of new skills
- Cant generate power in smash in tennis after badminton
- In pool covering the pocket and the playing snooker and giving away points
- involves previously learnt skills hindering to development of new skills
- Bilateral Transfer
- Involves the transfer of learning from one limb across to another. often the dominant limb aiding weaker in order to improve and develop
- In football passing off both feet
- Learning to pass off both hands in rugby
- Involves the transfer of learning from one limb across to another. often the dominant limb aiding weaker in order to improve and develop
- Proactive Transfer
- Where the skills being learnt now will aid skill developments in the future. this can also being starting basic and increasing difficulty
- Learning tennis forehand shot before the smash
- in football dribble through cones before through and around defenders
- Where the skills being learnt now will aid skill developments in the future. this can also being starting basic and increasing difficulty
- Retroactive Transfer
- When the skill being developed has an effect on one that has previously been learnt.
- Being a goalkeeper in football then going to hockey and building up reaction time then going back to football
- before developing advanced shots revisit basic technique and alter
- When the skill being developed has an effect on one that has previously been learnt.
- Zero Transfer
- Occurs when one skill has no impact on the learning or developing of another
- A badminton smash has no effect of breaststroke in swimming
- Catching a ball in cricket has no effect on a golf swing
- Occurs when one skill has no impact on the learning or developing of another
- Positive Transfer
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