Types of guidance

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  • Created on: 25-05-14 16:50
What are the four types of guidance?
Visual, verbal, manual, mechanical
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Visual guidance is used in
all stages of learning
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Examples of visual guidance include
using visual aids such as charts and pictures, using models/demonstrations
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Drawbacks to visual guidance include
demonstrations must be accurate, some complex skill demonstrations may be too complicated for the learner to take in, static visual aids may not keep learner's attention
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A teacher tells a learner to focus on hand position in the chest pass in basketball. This is an example of
verbal guidance
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Drawbacks to verbal guidance are
teachers have to be able to get info across to learner, learner has to be able to relate info to skill, info has to be limited, some skills are hard to describe
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Manual guidance involves
the teacher or coach holding and physically manipulating the body of the performer through the correct pattern of movement
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Mechanical guidance involves
using equipment to support the learner and shape the skill
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when are manual and mechanical guidance most useful?
In the early stages of learning
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Manual guidance is difficult with
groups
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Mechanical guidance doesn't
give the learner the opportunity to experience and correct mistakes
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Mechanical / manual guidance can be used to reduce
fear in the learning of skills with an element of danger
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