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psychology.fandom.com › wiki › Sequential_learningSequential learning is a type of learning in which one part of a task is learnt before the next Serial organization is fundamental to human behaviour. Most of our day-to-day activities involve sequencing of actions to achieve a desired goal, from sequencing words to form a sentence, to driving an automobile or following directions on a roadmap, to making a recipe following instructions in a cooking manual (see Sun and Giles 2001).
Learning Sequence Activities – GIML – The Gordon Institute ...
giml.org › mlt › lsaLearning sequence activities are the “part” part of the Whole/Part/Whole curriculum. Teachers should spend from five to ten minutes per class period in tonal and rhythm pattern instruction. The purpose is to help students bring greater understanding to classroom activities by focusing intensively on the tonal and rhythm patterns that make up music literature.