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小猫初次写作,请bqiana老师指教!
不太喜欢firstly ,secondly ,可能思路有限:)
结尾草草收的,有点Chinenglish
It is a fact that memorization helps one to learn, to store and retrieve information .But I think it's not an effective way of learning and on the long run it doesn't do good to you as for developing such a learning habit.
The final goal of education is to make students use knowledge they have learned to facilitate and better understand their life. One probably shall not fully get the essence of knowledge without thinking or brainstorming, which can't be replaced by rote learning. Even if you manage to memorize it, you are not sure to tackle similar problems or more complicated ones. From this aspect, uncritical acceptance without real comprehension of what one reads or studies is not at least an effective learning.
Just ask yourself: "Why do you learn information?" If repetition is done only for memorizing, why not make access to advanced technology such as computers ? Advantages of computers in data storing and compiling is incomparable. Moreover, economizing labor and saving time is preferable for a sensible learner. Whereas if you learn in order to get good academic performance, rote learning is only a fundamental step .Without solid basis of knowledge , you can't go further. Also ,you learn for yourself, not for others, an active learner welcomes efficient learning methods ,such as compare and contrast, summary, so on and so forth, but not only memorization.
To sum up, rote learning is beneficial to learners but it only stays at a superficial level. Good knowledge structure demands us more to perfect !
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