Unfortunately, we didn't learn the times tables by rote, and as a result I still have to work it out rather than instantly knowing. |
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Their caution, if slight, remained, each kept nit by rote, all had their something to contribute though. |
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Miles and Jack, on the other hand, are too easy to figure out, lovable cartoons, rascals who are losers by rote. |
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I was glad I had read widely and learnt poetry and parts of the Book Of Common Prayer by rote. |
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Their repetitive structure leads to rote recitation, rather than listening to the words. |
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Such rote interpretative strategies betray a lack of imagination, like the cocktail-party boor who laughs at every wisecrack. |
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They are not infected with rote Western concepts of gay liberation or women's liberation. |
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The story turns rote, like a billion spy novels where the rogue agent has to meet his superiors and turn the tables. |
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Even better, it gives a way to help memorize them, by allowing one to work out the answer by rule if one cannot remember it by rote. |
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After two bites of anything, one is eating out of rote, obligation, or need for fuel. |
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The seminars tend to emphasize techniques of problem solving rather than the rote ingestion of facts. |
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The manners we learn as kids are drummed into our heads by rote, much like multiplication tables. |
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During the Victorian lesson, Ms Roberts had the pupils reciting prayers by rote and kept the classroom atmosphere strict and formal. |
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It seems college instruction has moved or is moving back to memorization and rote learning. |
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The educational system emphasizes rote learning and memorization, rather than analytical thinking. |
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With low-involvement decisions, really all that is required is rather simple rote learning of the benefit associated with the brand. |
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Whatever Lewis lacked in intellect, he compensated with hard work, observation, patience, perfectionism, rote learning, and attention to detail. |
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I like to get that stuff down by rote, so I can do it automatically and not devote any brain cells to the technical aspects. |
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This rote memorization is the first level of learning in Bloom's Taxonomy, a six step hierarchy of learning. |
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There was a standard way of handling things, and that had gotten into the art form itself, to where people were doing this stuff by rote. |
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Did you actually learn Esperanto, or did you just learn your lines by rote? |
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Obedience, rote memorisation, and neatness are enshrined as somehow intellectual achievements. |
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Subsequent studies have found that concept maps facilitated meaningful learning as opposed to rote learning. |
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He has done his best to recapture earlier moments of lucidity and unity, but in many ways the final result feels rote and calculated. |
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She does not follow the design by rote, as revealed by the pentimenti of alterations made during the painting process. |
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General education also has been described as overemphasizing rote instruction and didactic teaching. |
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What is going through my head, is that this guy is reading the instructions directly from the manual, which I can now recite by rote. |
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In gymnastics, like in school, there are grinds who learn everything by rote. |
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Without creative exercise, learning becomes a rote cramming of sentences, formulas or vocabulary. |
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This is not a hardened star trotting out rote replies but a person speaking with feeling and abandon. |
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Unfortunately, the control scheme and the dependency on rote memorization, not to mention the immense difficulty level diminishes the quality of the game. |
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When I was at school I wasn't taught any strategy to cope, so you learnt by rote, read the book and that was it really. |
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It suggests to me that they have learned by rote, rather than by doing. |
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However, the question remains as to whether a return to rote learning will achieve this? |
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So let me just add that true Tiger Cubs aren't satisfied with rote learning. |
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In the workshop or lab, results are determined by experimentation and creativity, not rote learning. |
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It had to be suffered and endured by rote learning and sing-songy renditions of pappy rhymes or the impenetrable stanzas of a tortured and deluded soul. |
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Such a situation inhibits us from engaging the prayer book for what it is as a treasury of public prayer which we should be able to use intelligently and not merely by rote. |
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You have the secretary of state personally instructing the hapless children of this country which medieval kings you want them to learn by rote. |
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Through their school careers they had been taught to keep silent and learn by rote. |
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The shift is most evident in our schools, where critical thinking has replaced rote learning as the central goal of education. |
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Prior to the development of music notation, if you performed a piece, you must have either made up your own composition or learned someone else's piece by ear or rote. |
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People who testify frequently may come to view the oath as a rote exercise and may communicate this belief in their demeanor. |
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The focus has been on 'chalk and talk', and often on rote learning rather than on comprehension. |
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It was found that the focus on tools, and using them in a rote way, took the focus off the overall process of participation. |
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He argued for a student-centred, not subject-centred, curriculum and stressed the teaching of critical thought over rote memorization. |
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I'm put off by the rote lingo of liturgies, and I can never quite square the exceedingly European Jesus of my childhood lesson books with the physiognomy of the region. |
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In short, mnemonics and rote memory aren't the only way to learn. |
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Our focus is not on rote memorization, but on critical thinking, on challenging the state of the art. |
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A generic two-word reference to God tucked inside a rote civic exercise is not a prayer. |
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It is based on learning by rote rather than on a deeper understanding of the process. |
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The stories of discovery are so rote, though, that we forget that they took incredibly hard work. |
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Using their skill with visual processing, ASDs can learn by rote how to negotiate the neuro-typical world. |
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What matters, though, is that they sit in rows, learn by rote and don't violate uniform rules. |
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He maintained his innocence, his rote replies taking on a smug absurdity: Q: May the deponent say to which organization he belongs. |
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So there are certain things that have been done in the past that we do by rote. |
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It seems that the government is on automatic pilot, or going by rote, or simply responding to what the Senate dictates. |
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They found the written tests long, tedious and time-consuming, and they disliked the need to memorize intricate details by rote. |
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Argento is barely featured, and when he is talking, the answers seem like rote repetitions of things he's said about the film thousands of times before. |
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I never learned by rote, nor have I ever believed it's the way to learn. |
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The task in 50-over cricket is almost rote now, its formula exhausted by repetition, while the blunt challenge of T20 remains brutally simple to compute. |
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This might indicate a high reliance on rote learned chunks rather than dysfluency. |
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Homework provides time to embed the things that are useful to learn by rote, such as timestables, vocabulary, spelling, irregular verbs and handwriting. |
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On the other hand, there seems to be general agreement that the traditional technique of making students learn by rote produces not rounded human beings but programmed automatons. |
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Evenhandedness is not necessarily to be prized, but Schultz is operating within what is so much a rote political discourse that he probably doesn't even know when he's being less than fair. |
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Their three Rs are rigour, rightwing history and rote learning. |
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Modern educational theory discountenanced rote learning, especially in the form of cut-and-dried questions and answers, and the genre of the catechism became unpopular. |
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They are not rote rituals, but events of salvation, personal encounters with the living God who in the Spirit goes forth to meet all those who come to him hungering and thirsting for his truth and peace. |
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Americans were convinced that Japanese education had been too concerned with rote memorization and indoctrination and that what Japan needed was a curriculum that encouraged initiative and self-reliance. |
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Indeed the transmission of information alone cannot lead to a knowledge society without the involvement of devoted teachers, adopting more than ever new methods to bring the learning process beyond rote memorization. |
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Bright children, whose creativity has been siphoned out of them by years of expensive hothouse rote education purchased for them by their parents, are thus propelled into the best universities. |
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This image of education as a form of banking applies just as well in many of the more salubrious schools across Africa, Asia and Latin America, where rote learning remains widespread. |
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Following that, automate rote server tasks such as patching. |
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Mr. Speaker, I must say that the hon. parliamentary secretary must have been quite good at rote because I hear this same answer every single time. |
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It comes as no surprise that in such schools, where children may be getting little useful knowledge and much of their time is spent in rote learning, many children reject what education systems offer. |
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None of Kapo Rudi's three Pipels was German, but, knowing what was good for them, they learned all the songs by rote. |
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Although there exist a few visual formulas to construct some of these ligatures, many of them have to be learned by rote. |
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That's not generally what Saudi Arabia's educational system delivers, steeped as it is in rote learning and religious instruction. |
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At first the SSPCK avoided using the Gaelic language with the result that pupils ended up learning by rote without understanding what they were reading. |
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Some precisionist English Protestants were wary of set prayers and liturgies of any kind, believing that they inevitably produced rote religiosity. |
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But memorize them we did, in big painful chunks, by rote repetition. |
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The tradition of these troops is preserved as a military persiflage by Cologne's most outstanding carnival society, the Rote Funken. |
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There is a substantial alternative and punk scene, which gathers around the Rote Flora, a squatted former theatre located in the Sternschanze. |
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