Types of transfer
- Created by: b2e5n14
- Created on: 02-02-21 10:27
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- Types of transfer
- Retroactive
- Learning a new skill affects a previously learnt skill
- Can be positive and negative
- Examples
- Learning a running pass will make standing passes much easier
- Positive
- One mastered skill assists the development of another
- Knowing the similarities helps develop skills
- Examples
- Knowing how to throw helps improve a tennis serve
- Proactive
- A skill in the past affects a skill being learnt
- Can be positive and negative
- Examples
- A rugby player moving to the NFL and knowing how to tackle
- A player transferring between netball and basketball
- Negative
- One mastered skill impacts the learning of a new skill
- If differences in skills are known this effect is weakened
- Examples
- Learning to kick a rugby ball after learning to kick a football
- Bilateral
- A mastered skill on one limb can assist learning the same skill on another limb
- Right to left transfer
- Examples
- Learning to pass with your left hand using what you know for the right
- A mastered skill on one limb can assist learning the same skill on another limb
- The influence of learning a skill can affect the learning of another
- Retroactive
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