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Behavioral SciencesPsychology

A Five-Stage Model of the Mental Activities Involved in Directed Skill Acquisition

Authors: Stuart E. Dreyfus; Hubert L. Dreyfus; CALIFORNIA UNIV BERKELEY OPERATIONS RESEARCH CENTER
 
Abstract: In acquiring a skill by means of instruction and experience, the student normally passes through five developmental stages which we designate novice, competence, proficiency, expertise and mastery. We argue, based on analysis of careful descriptions of skill acquisition, that as the student becomes skilled, he depends less on abstract principles and more on concrete experience. We systematize and illustrate the progressive changes in a performer's ways of seeing his task environment. We conclude that any skill- training procedure must be based on some model of skill acquisition, so that it can address, at each stage of training, the appropriate issues involved in facilitating advancement.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Research rept.
Pages: 22
Report Date: FEB 1980
Contract Number: F4962079C0063
Report Number: A155480
Keywords relating to this report:
INSTRUCTIONS
MODELS
PE61102F
PROFICIENCY
SKILLS
STUDENTS
WUAFOSR2313A2
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