rote learning

  • 21rote — 1. noun /ɹəʊt,roʊt/ a) The process of learning or committing something to memory through mechanical repetition, usually by hearing and repeating aloud, often without full attention to comprehension or thought for the meaning. They didn’t have… …

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  • 22rote — noun Rote is used before these nouns: ↑learning, ↑repetition …

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  • 23rote — Synonyms and related words: automatically, commitment to memory, exercise of memory, flashback, grind, groove, hindsight, learning by heart, looking back, mechanically, memoir, memorization, memorizing, pace, recall, recalling, recollecting,… …

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  • 24rote — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. by rote II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. learning, routine, memorization; see memory 1 , repetition …

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  • 25learning — Generic term for the relatively permanent change in behavior that occurs as a result of practice. SEE ALSO: conditioning, forgetting, memory. incidental l. l. without a direct attempt. SYN: passive l.. insight l. the …

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  • 26Augmented learning — is an on demand learning technique where the environment adapts to the learner. Instead of focusing on memorization, supplemental information is presented to the learner based on the current context. The augmented content can be dynamically… …

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  • 27Language learning aptitude — According to John B. Carroll and Stanley Sapon, the authors of the Modern Language Aptitude Test, the term language learning aptitude refers to the “prediction of how well, relative to other individuals, an individual can learn a foreign language …

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  • 28Student-centred learning — Schools portal Education portal …

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  • 29Constructivism (learning theory) — Jean Piaget: founder of Constructivism Constructivism is a theory of knowledge (epistemology)[1] that argues that humans generate knowledge and meaning from an interaction between their experiences and their ideas. During infancy, it was an… …

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  • 30Motor learning — is a “relatively permanent” change, resulting from practice or a novel experience, in the capability for responding (Guthrie, 1952). It often involves improving the smoothness and accuracy of movements and is obviously necessary for complicated… …

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