practiceacross
Practiceacross is a learning approach that emphasizes practicing a skill across a range of contexts, modalities, and tasks to promote transfer and adaptability. The central premise is that skills become more robust when learners encounter varied environments during practice, reducing context-specific performance. By exposing learners to diverse examples and settings, practiceacross aims to improve both accuracy and flexible application.
Although not universally codified, the term practiceacross emerged in education research and practitioner circles in the
Implementation typically includes four elements: deliberate variation of contexts and modalities (for example, different problems, media,
The approach has been applied in language learning, science and engineering education, music and athletic training,
Reported benefits include improved transfer to novel situations, greater problem-solving flexibility, and more durable skill mastery.
Critics caution that practiceacross can increase cognitive load and require greater instructional overhead. Success hinges on
See also: transfer of learning, deliberate practice, variability of practice, contextual interference.