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Early Stage of Learning - ANSWER marked by awkward, slow
movements that learners consciously try to control. Poor
understanding of task.
Intermediate Stage of Learning - ANSWER Once you had the
idea of the movement you've progressed to this level. More rapid
movement. Inconsistent movements that vary with each try. An
increased understanding of the task, but alack of understanding
of all of the fine points that are needed to successfully complete
the task.
Advanced Stage of Learning - ANSWER When you are no
longer dependent on your instructor for feedback on your
performance. Accurate, rapid movement. An understanding of
skill technique. The ability to assess and evaluate one's own
performance.
3 Teaching Progressions used to help you manage any anxiety
participants may have about attempting skills - ANSWER
Developmental: skills are broken into steps that are taught
logically, each leading directly to the next.
Familiar: Based on the principle that people learn skills more
easily when the skills are taught in a standardized way.
Measurable: Since the teaching progressions are divided into
small, measurable steps, you and the participants have a useful
standard for setting goals.
Avoidance Behaviors of the Anxious Participant - ANSWER
Making excuses
, -Huddling
-Holding the body rigid, particularly the muscles of the shoulders
and legs
-Clenching the fists
-Pursing or biting the lips
-Shivering even in warm temperatures
-Clinging to supports
Psychological Factors - ANSWER Create an atmosphere in
which participants feel safe and confident that they will not be
ridiculed and are not afraid to make mistakes.
When choosing a teaching strategy consider these factors: -
ANSWER -The concept or skill to be learned
-The current skill level of the participants
-How the class will be organized
-How much time you will provide
-How often and what type of feedback you will provide
-How you will evaluate participants' performance
Direct Teaching Strategies - ANSWER -Are very
teachercentered
-Allow the greatest structure and control of the swim class -
Always have a detailed lesson plan that includes more learning
activities than you think you will need for the lesson
Explain, demonstrate and practice teaching strategy -
ANSWER is a commonly used teaching strategy used in
physical education, coaching, and swimming instruction.
Explain: The instructor explains the skill
Demonstrate: The instructor demonstrates how to perform the
skill