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Australian Psychologist | 2002

Process in skill acquisition: motivation, interruptions, memory, affective states, and metacognition

Janice Langan-Fox; Kathy Armstrong; Nikola Balvin; Jeromy Anglim

Models of skill acquisition, such as Ackermans (1988) theory of skill acquisition, largely ignore the experiences and dynamic internal processes of a person while learning a skill (e.g., how they feel, what strategies they are using, the role of the external environment). Riding and Powell (1993) suggested that the information-processing model (a common conceptualisation of learning and thinking) is an inadequate model to explain the complexities of human brain functions. These models are largely holistic, and do not provide detail about the qualitative aspects of a persons learning experience. This paper attempts to highlight the importance of a dynamic description of skill acquisition and to “unpack” the skill acquisition stages, with a focus given to process rather than performance or outcome. Learning more about what is going on “inside peoples heads” whilst learning a skill, and what feelings or affective states are present, can inform both skill acquisition theory and various practical issues, such as why some training programs fail and some succeed. The role of emotions, motivation, environment, and other factors; the concepts of skill and ability; and various theories of skill acquisition are discussed. This highlights missing elements in the typical cognitive experimental focus. The concept of process itself is explored, with a focus on learning in general. Process-oriented factors such as motivation, memory, interruptions, emotion, and metacognition are investigated in relation to skilled performance. Areas for future research and some practical implications for training are outlined.


Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology | 2013

Making meaning from collective apologies : Australia's apology to its indigenous peoples

Catherine Philpot; Nikola Balvin; David Mellor; Di Bretherton


Yearning to breathe free: seeking asylum in Australia / Dean Lusher and Nick Haslam (eds.) | 2007

Australia's response to asylum seekers

Dean Lusher; Nikola Balvin; Amy Nethery; Joanne Tropea


Australian journal on volunteering | 2007

Current Trends in the Selection, Training and Support of Australian and Canadian Volunteers: The Issue of Volunteer Stress

Nikola Balvin; Jackie Bornstein; Di Bretherton


The ADR Bulletin | 2009

Mediation in the Supreme and County Courts of Victoria: a summary of the results

Tania Sourdin; Nikola Balvin


Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal | 2009

Mediation Styles and Their Impact: Lessons from the Supreme Court and County Courts of Victoria Research Project

Tania Sourdin; Nikola Balvin


Archive | 2007

Emotions in Cyberspace: The Advantages and Disadvantages of Online Communication

Nikola Balvin; Melissa Conley Tyler


Archive | 2008

Interim Evaluation of Dispute Settlement Centre Victoria Projects: The Neighbourhood Justice Centre Project – The Corio/Norlane Community Mediation Project

Tania Sourdin; Nikola Balvin


Australian Journal of Peace Studies | 2006

Working in Indigenous conflict resolution: Some considerations for non-Indigenous practitioners

Nikola Balvin


Internet Law Bulletin | 2005

More Effective than face to face? The pros and cons of online negotiation

Nikola Balvin; Melissa Conley Tyler

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Janice Langan-Fox

Swinburne University of Technology

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Dean Lusher

Swinburne University of Technology

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Joanne Tropea

Royal Melbourne Hospital

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