Guidance Flashcards

(32 cards)

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What are 4 types of guidance?

A

-Visual
-Verbal
-Mechanical
-Manual

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What is visual guidance?

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Demonstrations/videos/charts show the learner what to do.

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What is an example of visual guidance?

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Coach demonstrating a pass in netball.

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Who would use visual guidance?

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All stages of learning but cognitive stages of learning would benefit the most.

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What is verbal guidance?

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When someone explains/tells/describes how to perform the activity.

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What is an example of verbal guidance?

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Coach telling a footballer to use the inside of their foot to pass the ball.

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Who would use verbal guidance?

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Cognitive and Associative

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What is selective attention?

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Focusing on important things such as cues and not focusing on things that are irrelevant

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What is mechanical guidance?

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Use of aids/equipment to support the performer.

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Why is an example of mechanical guidance?

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Using a harness to allow a trampolinist to practice a somersault.

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What is manual guidance?

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Hands on/physical support of the performer to place into the correct position.

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What is an example of manual guidance?

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Coach supporting a performer through a cartwheel in gymnastics.

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Why is manual guidance important?

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Permission/consent must be provided due to safeguarding reasons unless the learner is in
danger. The teacher/coach must be trained and have
the necessary experience to provide manual
guidance.

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Who would use manual guidance?

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Cognitive stage learner

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Who wouldn’t use manual guidance?

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Autonomous stage learner

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What is one key advantage of manual guidance in learning?

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It allows for immediate feedback and correction from an instructor.

18
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True or False: Manual guidance can help increase learner confidence.

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Fill in the blank: Manual guidance often leads to improved _____ through hands-on experience.

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Which of the following is a benefit of manual guidance? A) Reduces physical interaction B) Enhances motivation C) Limits feedback

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B) Enhances motivation

21
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How does manual guidance facilitate learning compared to self-directed methods?

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It provides structured support and personalized instruction.

22
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What is one major disadvantage of manual guidance in training?

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It can lead to dependency on the instructor.

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True or False: Manual guidance can result in slower skill acquisition compared to automated methods.

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Fill in the blank: Manual guidance often requires significant __________ from the instructor.

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time and effort

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Which of the following is a limitation of manual guidance? A) Personalized feedback B) Increased cognitive load C) Flexible pacing
B) Increased cognitive load
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What can be a negative effect of manual guidance on learner confidence?
It can decrease learner confidence by making them reliant on external help.
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Verbal guidance advantages
Most effective for autonomous performers. Explains how to produce a movement. Can be direct and quick.
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Verbal guidance disadvantages
Less effective for cognitive performers. If inaccurate can lead to errors. Can be information overload.
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Visual guidance advantages
Most effective for cognitive performers. Creates a mental pictures. Enables skill to be seen in stages.
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Visual guidance disadvantages
Ineffective if demonstration is incorrect. Slow motion demonstrations can be unclear.
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Mechanical guidance disadvantages
Can become over reliant. Only relevant for some skills/movements.
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Mechanical guidance - advantages
Effective for cognitive performers. Builds confidence. Develops kinaesthetic feel. Allows performer to compete skill they may not have been able to otherwise.