Designing Activities for Implicit Learning

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One of the great aspects of physical education is the creativity an educator can demonstrate to enhance learning. The creative side comes to the fore in its purest form in the design of activities to encourage implicit learning. It's also one of the truly rewarding aspects of physical education when you design an activity based on knowledge, whether it be biomechanics, technique, tactics or perceptual processes, that establishes an engaging challenge for a student and results in the fulfilling of the end goal you set to achieve.

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  Published on Tuesday, 14 December 2010 13:04
 

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