Major difference between the deliberate practice approach, and the…

Major difference between the deliberate practice approach, and the traditional approach to learning lies with the emphasis placed on skills versus knowledge, what you can do versus what you know. Deliberate practice is all about the skills. Information is assimilated as part ofbuilding mental representation aimed it doing something, the individual pieces become part of an interconnected pattern that would provide context and meaning to the information making it easier to work with. When preparing a lesson plan determining what a student should be able to do more effect effective Then determining what the student should know. If then turns out that the knowing part comes along for the ride.

— from Expanding Your Range (Growth/Change/Education/Learning/Habit) · Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise by Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool

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