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P. 1
Class - XI
Psychology
Chapter 6: Learning
MODULE - 4
(Topics: Skill Learning, Transfer of Learning)
Short Note
SKILL LEARNING
A skill is defined as the ability to perform some complex task smoothly and efficiently.
Skills are learned by practice and exercise.
A skill consists of a chain of perceptual motor responses or as a sequence of S-R associations.
Phases of Skill Acquisition
▪ Skill learning passes through several qualitatively different phases.
▪ It becomes more spontaneous or automatic.
▪ It has also been shown that in each phase the performance improves.
▪ In transition from one phase to the next, when the level of performance stands still,
it is called performance plateau.
▪ Once the next phase begins, performance starts improving and its level starts going
up.
▪ Fitts presented the phases of skill acquisition.
According to him, skill learning passes through three phases, viz. cognitive,
associative and autonomous.
The first phase
▪ Each phase or stage of skill learning involves different types of mental
processes.
▪ In the cognitive phase of skill learning, the learner has to understand and
memorise the instructions, and also understand how the task has to be
performed.