Matching preferred cognitive mode with teaching methodology in learning a novel motor skill.

M. J. Murray
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Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the whole-part methodology issue for teaching physical skills in view of individual differences in the learner's cognitive style. A coeducational pool of 429 undergraduate college students began the study. The Learning Skills Inventory (a modified cognitive map) and the lateral eye movement phenomenon were utilized to identify particular learner characteristics. One hundred subjects were finally classified as either holistic or sequential information processors and completed the study by learning to juggle with either whole or part teaching methods. Using the two-way analysis of variance in a two-by-two factorial design, a significant interaction effect was found (F 1,96 = 6.02, p < .05). Sequential learners using the part method and holistic learners using the whole method took significantly fewer minutes to learn to juggle than sequential learners using the whole method and holistic learners using the part method. Learning efficiency was increased by imp...
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新运动技能学习中首选认知模式与教学方法的匹配。
摘要本研究的目的是在学习者认知风格的个体差异下,探讨体育技能教学的整体-部分方法问题。这项研究是由429名男女同校的本科生开始的。学习技能量表(一种改进的认知图)和侧眼动现象被用来识别特定的学习者特征。100名受试者最终被分为整体信息处理者和顺序信息处理者,他们通过学习整体或部分教学方法来完成研究。采用二乘二因子设计的双向方差分析,发现显著的交互效应(f1,96 = 6.02, p < 0.05)。使用部分法的顺序学习者和使用整体法的整体学习者学习杂耍的时间明显少于使用整体法的顺序学习者和使用部分法的整体学习者。提高了学习效率。
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