Transfer of Learning
Transfer of learning, also known as learning transfer, is the process where knowledge, skills, and strategies acquired in one context affect a person's learning or performance in a new situation or task. It is a central goal of education, as it determines how effectively students can use what they learn outside the classroom.
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Transfer of learning is also the application of past experiences (the transfer source) to a new situation
(the transfer target) to influence learning and performance.
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Transfer of learning is about ensuring that what is learned is not isolated but becomes portable and
useful in different areas of life and future learning.

What is Transfer Video?
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Transfer of Learning: Transfer of Learning is like hiking mountain trails. The first time you hike a trail, you pace yourself and read trail markers. Once you have familiarized yourself with one path, you use the same knowledge and skills to help you on different trails.
Near Transfer of Learning: Similar to hiking different trails on the same mountain, you may be familiar with one trail, one day you decide to try another, the trails are different but the terrain and slopes are very similar.
Far Transfer of Learning: Far Transfer of learning is similar to spending years hiking trails at Mission Trails, then when traveling you decide to go to the Rocky Mountains. The trails are nothing alike, but you can use knowledge of stamina and problem-solving when navigating the new terrain.
Low Road Transfer: Stimulus conditions that trigger automatic responses gathered from prior learning.
High Road Transfer: High Road is a new mountain trail, the terrain may be rocky, steep, and unfamiliar. You must plan your route and pay attention to where you step.
Positive Transfer: When hiking mountains you learn how to read maps, use trekking poles, and how to pace yourself. When you visit a new mountain with different trails, those same skills are useful and applicable.
Negative Transfer: A negative transfer would be assuming new mountain trails would be identical to the ones you are familiar with. Confidently, you use a fast pace and don't use a map, and you make a wrong turn. Your habits or second nature from the familiar trail do not fit the new trail environment.
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