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The first stage in the learning of a new skill is?

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Answered by soumyojitbardhan
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As we saw earlier, the first stage of learning a new skill is the unconscious incompetence stage, where you essentially have no idea what you're doing, or what you need to focus on. While this stage is inherently frustrating, it's also a completely natural part of the learning process.

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Answered by aroranishant799
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The first stage in the learning of a new skill is unconsciously unskilled.

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As we saw earlier, the first stage of learning a new skill is the unconscious disabling phase, where you have essentially no idea what you are doing, or what you need to focus on. While this stage is inherently frustrating, it is also a completely natural part of the learning process. The first phase of skill learning is imitation, which is associated with the sensorimotor phase, followed by imagination, which is associated with the pre-operational phase, coordination, which is associated with the concrete operational phase, and reality, which is associated with the formal operational phase.

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