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Old July 13th 04, 07:03 PM
Dudley Henriques
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Mike;
Unless I'm misreading something, you two are almost together on this.
Dudley
"Mike Rapoport" wrote in message
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There are two aspects to flying, knowledge and the act of actually
controlling the airplane. I agree that knowledge is best built up

over a
period of time but, from my own experience, I believe that the ability

to
learn new muscle-based activities is accelerated in an immersion
enviornment. If you wanted to learn to juggle would you practice

every day
for seven days or once a week for seven weeks?

Mike
MU-2


"gatt" wrote in message
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"Mike Rapoport" wrote in message
news:qaTIc.1160$

If this is the case, there shouldn't be a major difference between

the
"traditional" method and the "accelerated".


Much has been learned in recent years about the adult capacity to

learn
and
methods for enhancing adult learning. It has been repeatedly
demonstrated, for example, that cramming for a course ensures short

term
results at the expense of long term results. Anybody with a college
education understands why its better to study, consider and digest

material
over the course of a term than to cram for everything at the last

minute.

I don't see why people think learing to safely operate an aircraft

is any
different. If you learn everything in a very short period you

simply do
not
have time to consider what you have learned, to chew on it and

develop
questions and think about the individual things, or to apply them.

We didn't learn to walk in ten days. How in hell can we expect to

learn to
fly in the same?

-c






 




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