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No.1 ISSUE 28 多多指教(有什么事例可以举呢)
"Students should memorize facts only after they have studied the ideas, trends and concepts that help to expain those facts 。Students who have learned only facts have learned very litttle"
The speaker asserts that the process of understanding the relevant ideas, trends and concepts should come first when students memorize facts.I strongly agree with the speaker insofar as the significance of understanding the relevant knowledge , as discussed below , makes great contribution in both epistemology and methodology . IN SOME CASES, however, fact-memorizing dosen’t necessary should come after the study of pertinent ideas.
Epistemologically speaking, pertinent ideas and concepts contribute significantly to the process of understanding as well as memorizing. Facts and knowledge, primarily predicated on human observation and logic thinking as well as imagination , are largely the result of how we human being come to menifest the internal SELF and the external world, by way of both reasoning and emotion. The process of fact-abtaining , however, no matter how emotional the facts are , conforms strictly to logic reasoning , in that the establishment of facts depend on disinterested scientific and logic reasoning rather than on subjective imagination and fantasies .Moreover, the attainment of facts is a cumulative work involving the precise reasoning and generalization of several generations.Thus, facts are not accidental but dew to certain intrinsic development, the credibility of which has been justified by history.Therefore, when we study the relevant ideas, concepts underlying the backgound or history of the very fact, we in fact learn to re-establish the fact through strict reasoning . Even if we are ignorant of the fact , we are likely to deduce it out . IN THIS SENSE, the study of pertinent ideas and concepts contribute to our deeper understanding
and,in turn, our precise memorization.
ON a methodological level, the study of backgound knowledge , as the speaker asserts, can serve to better solve the potential problems we may encounter .The trend and concept , to some extent reveals how facts spring from its initial stage , the process of which is full with conflict between innovation and conformity, between different systems and groups. The possibility that we may encounter similar conflict in our application of these facts to practical use, understandably, can’t be eliminated.Thus, the study of the backgound can offer us similar scenario we possibly meet , revealing the root of all conflict and obstacles, implying the indispensible condition that nurture the facts, and suggesting the feasible means to deal with the problem . the stufy of history is a fitting example. Prior to the knowledge od certain celebrities and historical events, we ‘d better understand , backwards and forwards, the process during which all these facts develops.By doing so , we can avoid the same mistakes and faults which may have a chilling effect on our practical work.
In some cases , nevertheless, memorizing a fact can possibly proceed learning about its significance and meaning .For children who are not mature enough to understand the backgound , mere fact-memorizing of the facts may be the priority of study .And in certin fields where only the facts counts and the process is far less significant to our everyday life, the study of the later can be ignored. In addition, in such an “information explosion”period, it’s impossible to understand all trends , concepts and ideas .Instead , we can best work ourselves out by selectively study the backgound that is best associated with our carrer.
In sum, undrstanding the relevant ideas, trends and concepts before memorize facts can evoke students potential both in accquisition and application of knowledge.As for whether to carrry on this fomular , however, depends on a case—to---case scrutiny concerning the age of the students, the character of the given subject and the significance of the pertinent knowledge in practical work. |
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