Praxis II Physical Education Exam Prep

Category - Physical Education

In which stage of motor learning are students typically capable of detecting errors in their own motor performance and taking steps to correct them, but cannot yet eliminate them?
  1. Cognitive stage.
  2. Associative stage.
  3. Autonomous stage.
  4. Verbal stage.
Explanation
Correct Response: B. In the associative stage of learning a motor skill, a student understands the fundamentals of the skill well enough to recognize errors and explore ways to correct them. In this stage, a student works on performing and refining a skill but cannot yet eliminate all performance errors. In the cognitive (A), or verbal (D), stage, the beginning phase of motor learning, the student is introduced to a motor skill and works on understanding the basic motor task and its objective. The autonomous stage (C) is the final stage in motor learning; in this stage, the student performs skills automatically with few or no errors. 
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