Learning has 5 stages: acquisition where a new skill is learned, proficiency requiring practice to master the skill, maintenance involving consistent performance over time, generalization applying the skill across different times and situations, and adaptation using the learned skill to solve new problems.
Learning has 5 stages: acquisition where a new skill is learned, proficiency requiring practice to master the skill, maintenance involving consistent performance over time, generalization applying the skill across different times and situations, and adaptation using the learned skill to solve new problems.
Learning has 5 stages: acquisition where a new skill is learned, proficiency requiring practice to master the skill, maintenance involving consistent performance over time, generalization applying the skill across different times and situations, and adaptation using the learned skill to solve new problems.
Learning has 5 stages: acquisition where a new skill is learned, proficiency requiring practice to master the skill, maintenance involving consistent performance over time, generalization applying the skill across different times and situations, and adaptation using the learned skill to solve new problems.
Proficiency Stage practice for mastery of skill Maintenance Stage performance over time Generalization Stage across times & situations Adaptation Stage use for problem solving