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What is rote-learning? (1 Viewer)

Quartermaster

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What is it?
Is it for e.g. I write an essay for English and I just keep repeating it until it's in my head?
 

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yeh it pretty much works for most hsc subjects, except maths (if you want an average - good mark, that is)
 

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It's learning via reading, writing and memorising (to my knowledge at least)

v. good for theory-heavy subs (in terms of memorisation), as long as you know how to adapt that information to suit your exam questions.
 

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I have a very narrow definition of rote learning whilst some people have a much more broad definition. To me, rote learning is just memorising facts, process etc without understanding what they are or how they operate.
 

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I have a very narrow definition of rote learning whilst some people have a much more broad definition. To me, rote learning is just memorising facts, process etc without understanding what they are or how they operate.
That's my interpretation of rote learning as well.
 

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I have a very narrow definition of rote learning whilst some people have a much more broad definition. To me, rote learning is just memorising facts, process etc without understanding what they are or how they operate.
This is my idea of rote-learning as well.
 

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