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HMS, BM EQ-Bank 545

Outline the key characteristics of the cognitive stage of skill acquisition.   (6 marks)

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  • The cognitive stage is characterised by the learner developing initial understanding of what the skill requires, with frequent large errors and inefficient movement patterns.
  • Learners in this stage need clear demonstrations and explicit instructions focusing on key aspects of the skill rather than complex details to avoid information overload.
  • Success experiences are essential during this stage to build confidence, often requiring modified practice environments or breaking skills into smaller components.
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  • The cognitive stage is characterised by the learner developing initial understanding of what the skill requires, with frequent large errors and inefficient movement patterns.
  • Learners in this stage need clear demonstrations and explicit instructions focusing on key aspects of the skill rather than complex details to avoid information overload.
  • Success experiences are essential during this stage to build confidence, often requiring modified practice environments or breaking skills into smaller components.

Filed Under: Stages of learning Tagged With: Band 3, Band 4, smc-5921-10-Cognitive

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