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According to the textbook, “skill learning takes place through a predictable and consistent sequence. It is also similar to that of growth and development by how the rate of learning a skill is different across people and depends on a person’s environment as well as their previous experiences” (Hastie, 2012).
Select a complex motor skill that you are proficient at (such as bowling, riding a bike, driving a car, jumping rope, etc.). Explain when you first learned it and your early experiences with this skill. Try to describe how you acquired this skill in terms of the phases discussed in Chapter 4. Then describe the progress a learner might take as they begin to master this same skill.
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Running head: LEARNING A COMPLEX SKILL
Learning a Complex Skill
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LEARNING A COMPLEX SKILL
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According to Neubert et al. (2015), learning a complex skill such as driving of a car is a
process that takes a lot of time. The process is usually slow in nature just like growth and
development in human beings. In short, it is a time-consuming and sure process. The phases of
skill acquisition that can be used to understand better this concept are the cognitive, associative
and autonomous phases. The progress in skill acquisition is also e...
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