The Learning Process

Articles on Motorcycle Rider Education: Part I – The Learning Process

What, Why, and How?

In the never-ending desire to learn more and share with others, I will be discussing a few introspects in the next several weeks associated with being a coach (instructor) in motorcycle rider education. …

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Learning Characteristics

Articles on Motorcycle Rider Education: Part II – Learning Characteristics

To continue from Part I: The Learning Process, I would like to discuss the characteristics of learning; however, it may be important to briefly discuss why students may expect a pedagogical learning experience when it may be detrimental to their learning. …

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Human Behavior

Articles on Motorcycle Rider Education: Part IX – Human Behavior

When learning new skills, especially during the beginning of rider development, it is essential to form the correct habits so that future performance continues after completing a course. A coach is responsible for insisting on the proper procedures and techniques to develop excellent habit patterns from the moment training begins.  …

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Effective Communications

Communicating as a RiderCoach is an essential but sometimes difficult skill. The reason communication can be difficult are the variations and complexities associated with the teacher-learner transaction, based on too many factors to realistically discuss. …

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