29 03, 2017

Flashcards are self-testing

By |2017-03-28T19:58:57+10:00March 29th, 2017|Articles, Flashcards, HSC PDHPE, Study Tips|Comments Off on Flashcards are self-testing

One of the reasons I so highly recommend flashcards to my students is because flashcards are self-testing. What I mean by this, is that, when used correctly, flashcards are essentially a method to continually test your brains ability to recall information. This recall of information is exactly what you are required to do in [...]

22 03, 2017

Flashcards allow deeper thinking

By |2017-03-28T19:48:38+10:00March 22nd, 2017|Articles, Flashcards, HSC PDHPE, Study Tips|Comments Off on Flashcards allow deeper thinking

Flashcards allow deeper thinking to occur, and for this thinking to occur more quickly. Previously I wrote an article looking at how flashcards help improve memory by moving content into long-term memory and strengthening neural pathways for faster recall. When information shifts into your long-term memory it shifts out of your working memory. This [...]

15 03, 2017

Flashcards improve memory

By |2017-03-15T14:44:42+10:00March 15th, 2017|Articles, Flashcards, HSC PDHPE, Study Tips|Comments Off on Flashcards improve memory

At a very basic level flashcards improve memory of content. The frequent exposure to the content that comes with the use of flashcards enables this to occur. For me, going to my flashcards every week and working my way through the pile until I could remember it all was providing me with frequent exposure and [...]

13 03, 2017

Why I use and recommend flashcards

By |2017-03-13T16:10:57+10:00March 13th, 2017|Articles, HSC PDHPE, Study Tips|Comments Off on Why I use and recommend flashcards

Flashcards are all about rote learning, so why would anyone recommend them as a study method? There is good reason for using flashcards, and over the next 3 weeks I will tell you exactly why I use and recommend flashcards in this flashcards series of posts. Over these weeks I want to convince you that you [...]

6 03, 2017

Is the autonomous stage of skill acquisition what we aim for?

By |2017-03-06T14:46:26+10:00March 6th, 2017|Articles, example, Factors Affecting Performance, How does the acquisition of skill affect performance?, HSC PDHPE|Comments Off on Is the autonomous stage of skill acquisition what we aim for?

The autonomous stage of skills acquisition is often thought of for all its positive attributes. The autonomous stage means that the athlete does not have to think about the skill he or she is performing, allowing their mind to focus on other events or processes around them. It means they can focus on reading the [...]

15 02, 2017

Compare the dietary requirements of athletes in TWO sports that have different nutritional needs

By |2017-02-15T13:57:47+10:00February 15th, 2017|Articles, Factors Affecting Performance, How can nutrition and recovery strategies affect performance?, HSC PDHPE, sample answer, Study Tips|Comments Off on Compare the dietary requirements of athletes in TWO sports that have different nutritional needs

The question "Compare the dietary requirements of athletes in TWO sports that have different nutritional needs. Provide relevant examples" Is question 25 in the 2011 HSC PDHPE exam. Below is a sample answer I wrote for this question with a video of commentary on how I wrote it. Compare the dietary requirements of athletes in [...]

10 02, 2017

The multi-tasking myth

By |2017-02-10T12:20:43+10:00February 10th, 2017|Articles, HSC PDHPE, Study Tips|Comments Off on The multi-tasking myth

The multi-tasking myth has been around for a long time. This myth says that we can do 2 tasks well at the same time. This could be listening to music while you are studying, or answering a text message midway through a practice test, but this kind of multi-tasking has a very negative effect on your [...]

7 02, 2017

Do Ice Baths Work?

By |2017-02-07T05:30:36+10:00February 7th, 2017|Articles, Factors Affecting Performance, How can nutrition and recovery strategies affect performance?, How is injury rehabilitation managed, HSC PDHPE|Comments Off on Do Ice Baths Work?

This article: Do ice baths work? is written in response to the recent article published in the Telegraph in the UK. This article's title: "Ice baths, treatment of choice for Andy Murray and Mo Farah, do not help post-exercise recovery - new research" seems to claim more than the author of the research and the [...]

30 01, 2017

Study through deliberate practice

By |2017-01-30T15:19:35+10:00January 30th, 2017|Articles, HSC PDHPE, Study Tips|Comments Off on Study through deliberate practice

Study through deliberate practice! this was one of the key messages in a book I read over the holidays Visible Learning and the Science of how we Learn. In this book the authors spoke repeatedly about the need for students to study through deliberate practice. They said that it was one of the fundamental keys to learning [...]

19 01, 2017

Compare TWO psychological strategies – Sample Answer

By |2017-01-19T13:32:07+10:00January 19th, 2017|Articles, Factors Affecting Performance, How can psychology affect performance?, HSC PDHPE, Questions, sample answer, Study Tips, writing|Comments Off on Compare TWO psychological strategies – Sample Answer

"Compare TWO psychological strategies that each of these athletes would employ to enhance motivation OR manage anxiety" is the end of an 8 mark question in the 2010 HSC PDHPE exam. The full question in below. The following profiles describe two athletes and their sports. Athlete A Elite individual target sport athlete Maintains a low [...]

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