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What is Learning
A change in behavior due to an experience
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What is Physical Organisms
Using your senses
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What is Forgetting
Disuse
Not using something so you forget it Sight picture in a Cherokee Interference Something replaces something you already learned Repression Putting something so deep in memory it cannot be retrieved Retrieval Failure Tip of the tongue |
What is Perceptions
Give meanings to sensations felt through the five senses
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What are the goals and values
what you set for goals and values dictate your perceptions
Tailor the information for the goals you have |
What is the retention of learning
Praise
Pleasurable feeling that makes you want to repeat that feeling Favorable Attitude People learn and remember what they are attracted to All senses Seeing to believe it Going into MX hanger to learn how something works Recall with Association Associate with something we already know Car mechanics understand an airplane because they are familiar with parts Meaningful repetitions Repeating certain things give them a more accurate representation |
What is Insights
Grouping perceptions into meaningful wholes
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What is the element of threat
Hinder your ability to learn
Makes you focus on different things |
What are the Six Laws of Learning
Readiness
The student is ready for a lesson Excited and met their physiological needs Ready to learn and come prepared Willing to take in information Exercise The more it is practiced the more it becomes knowledge Learning the flows of a checklist becomes second nature Learning the proper golf swing Effect Connections can be strengthened when associated with a positive Weakened when associated with a negative Primacy What you learn first you know the best If learned incorrectly that is all we know Intensity Things have more meaning because we can see or experience first hand Bankruptcy in the airlines Flying into minimums single-engine airplane Recency More likely to remember what we last learned |
What is the theories of learning
Behaviorism= Action
Cognitive Theory Constructivism |
What is time and opportunity
Takes time to perceive the idea or task at hand
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What are the types of practice
A:
Repeating certain maneuvers EX: chair flying B: Repeating one single thing Flying Chandelles only C: Getting ready for a checkride and do maneuvers in random order |
What is skills acquisition
Cognitive:
Understanding the steps to perform a task Memorization of hitting a draw Affective: Positive feedback Feel good about hitting a golf ball with a draw Psychomotor: Automatically do something Your swing is adjusted to hit a draw |
What is self-concept
Not able to take in information because of the way you view yourself
Someone telling you did something right but not thinking it yourself Lacking confidence |
What is Scenario Based Training
The ACS and Checkrides
Using all levels of domain Best to test knowledge How to have good scenarios Clear objective Tailored to the student |