#deliberate-practice
6 approved public terms with this tag.
Deliberate practice is a highly structured activity with the explicit goal of improving performance. It requires focused attention, is designed specifically to improve performance, involves immediate feedback, and demands stepping outside your comfort zone repeatedly.
“Deliberate Practice is presented by Polymaths as a practical methodology for transferable learning.”
A practice rule for Deliberate Practice: Focus intensely during practice (no multitasking).
“The learner applied this deliberate practice practice during a cross-domain study session.”
A practice rule for Deliberate Practice: Maintain consistent practice over long periods (10,000+ hours for mastery).
“The learner applied this deliberate practice practice during a cross-domain study session.”
A practice rule for Deliberate Practice: Seek immediate feedback on performance.
“The learner applied this deliberate practice practice during a cross-domain study session.”
A practice rule for Deliberate Practice: Set specific, measurable goals for each practice session.
“The learner applied this deliberate practice practice during a cross-domain study session.”
A practice rule for Deliberate Practice: Work specifically on weaknesses, not just strengths.
“The learner applied this deliberate practice practice during a cross-domain study session.”