Mike McDonagh, Business Director, Hays Ireland comments: «Certainly in Ireland, it's accepted that too much of our education system is focused
on rote learning, when focusing on the ability to learn anything would surely produce more sustainable, flexible and rounded individuals who can then go on and learn whatever skills their marketplace requires as the economic world evolves.»
Andreas Schleicher, head of education at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), recently warned that Britain's focus
on rote learning will cause it to fall behind in terms of education standards.
This research is particularly timely, as k - 12 education shifts from an emphasis
on rote learning and standardization toward more experiential learning that emphasizes the acquisition of deep content knowledge and 21st century skills.
Asian countries tend to focus
on rote learning and I am not convinced that this is very useful in the real problem - solving world.
They only focus
on rote learning.
Since these tests are mostly multiple - choice, students focus
on rote learning to identify correct answers instead of learning to think and apply their knowledge.»
Times Tables Rockstars is a fun and exciting take
on rote learning times tables.
The pendulum is ready to swing from overreliance
on rote learning and prepping for standardized tests to preparing students to be 21st century thinkers.
Organized by the Learning Policy Institute (LPI), «Walking the Talk: Teacher Preparation for Deeper Learning» highlighted findings from a national study of seven teacher preparation programs that are organized in ways that align with deeper learning approaches — meaning less emphasis
on rote learning and more on experiential, innovative, collaborative, and equity - focused pedagogy.
In 2007 they approved funding for the first public Waldorf methods high school, in the Sacramento Unified School District; and (3) Three key findings on urban public schools with Waldorf methods: (a) In their final year, the students in the study's four California case study public Waldorf - methods elementary schools match the top ten of peer sites on the 2006 California test scores and well outperform the average of their peers statewide; (b) According to teacher, administrator and mentor reports, they achieve these high test scores by focusing on those new three R's — rather than
on rote learning and test prep — in a distinct fashion laid out by the Waldorf model and (c) A key focus is on artistic learning, not just for students but, more importantly perhaps, for the adults.
Let's face it: We're not going to beat the rest of the world
on rote learning.»
More emphasis on problem - solving, less
on rote learning, the argument went, would decrease the likelihood that students will be taken in by questions like the following: «There are 26 sheep and 10 goats on a ship.
Do you think focusing
on rote learning to remember the knowledge gained in the classroom is going to help your kids in any way in this practical world?
Xiao is part of a fast - growing number of Chinese children whose parents are turning their backs on the state - run education system, which is based
on rote learning and limited critical thinking.
Do poor black and Hispanic kids really need to be in «no excuses» schools that insist
on rote learning and rote behavior?
Not exact matches
She considers recourse to the Hail Mary to be little more than prayer
on autopilot, the
rote droning of words
learned and memorized as children.
Researchers believe growth in the time kids spend
on computers and watching TV, plus a trend in schools toward
rote learning and standardized testing, are crowding out the less structured activities that foster creativity.
There is no body of information that my kids have to
learn by
rote, sectioned off by age to be tested
on.
Most of us
learn best when we do things;
rote memorization is an inferior approach, though in many instances it's the only approach that's feasible; more
on this later.
Friedberg began molding his unique career after a fortuitous meeting with a scientist who encouraged hands -
on experimentation over
rote learning.
Rather than spending hours
rote learning Latin names for muscles and studying for exams,
on our massage courses you will
learn to detect muscle tension and blocked energy in its many forms, layers and channels in the individual clients's body.
Instead the system requires students to
rote learn and move
on while teaching staff focus
on data collection and admin rather than people.
They move to a one - room schoolhouse, dress in period clothing, adopt old - fashioned names, and
learn the traditional way — by
rote or
on a chalkboard.
In the eyes of western politicians, a certain type of education based
on exclusive and
rote learning of the
Teachers who once traveled to town to instruct a heterogeneous room full of passive learners
on matters of
rote memorization have come to adopt new roles and philosophies toward
learning.
This practice, Lee said, has encouraged too much of an emphasis
on the Confucian traditions of
rote learning.
The students were then examined
on their
learning and were (impressively) passing their examinations with flying colours; primarily through a system of
rote -
learning sounds and words.
When Bishop examined the effects of high - school exit exams, one traditional form of external accountability,
on intrinsic motivation by comparing whether students subjected to this approach engaged in less reading for pleasure or were more likely to associate
learning with
rote memorization, he found no evidence that accountability undermined natural curiosity and even found some evidence of the opposite.
«The way the education system in Haiti is, especially early
on, it's really centered
on Haiti and
rote learning, so it's a way for us to expand their knowledge too.»
As a result of all these factors, Vietnam has begun to recognise that
rote learning is not enough and is instead focused
on developing a student - centred curriculum to foster critical thinking.
It is still based
on learning by
rote despite endless studies proving it doesn't work.»
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Natural, real - world intuitions are helpful in math, but there should be no facile opposition between terms like «understanding,» «hands -
on,» and «real - world applications» and terms like «
rote learning» and «drill and kill.»
Rather than focusing
on rote procedures, lectures, decontextualized information, or passive reception of content, lessons based
on the Framework actively involve students in their
learning.
Judith Rowland - Jones, head of curriculum for languages at AQA, said the exam board wanted a greater emphasis
on «expressing and developing thoughts and ideas spontaneously and fluently», adding this was «different to the
rote -
learning in assessment at the moment.»
At other times, students were engaged in
rote learning, copying verbatim what was written
on the board.
Here's the education they really need > From computer coding to toilet unblocking, we need well - rounded citizens, not
rote - taught robots — and what you
learn shouldn't depend
on where you live
Instead of focusing
on tests and
rote memorization, he recommends personalized
learning that is organic and molded after the specific interests and needs of students.
We are campaigning
on high stakes testing, so that pupils
learn less by
rote, and more by considering problems and challenges in real life situations — where they are required, also, to develop the skills that employers are crying out for — speaking and listening well; collaborating with each other well; using IT.
Unlike traditional
learning methods that focus primarily
on drills, memorization and
rote learning, inquiry - based
learning is essentially student - centered.
Many are based
on rote memory, while others have special tricks to
learn some of the Math Facts.
For all the folks who bemoan edtech and how online
learning has stripped all meaning from classroom instruction and has kids focused
on rote memorization of math and English items for the state test, take a look at what Swift has built up at Middlebury.
Heavy reliance
on such items continues to promote
rote teaching and
learning.
Toll noted that IDEO «did a whole school network in Peru,» transforming a system of
rote learning into one focused
on «group work and technology.»
Our emphasis
on broad cognitive and metacognitive skills instead of
rote learning was instrumental in lighting up our students» imaginations, which drove their
learning achievement,» said Valorie Hargett, the State Consultant for the Academically or Intellectually Gifted Programs in North Carolina and a principal designer of the program.
Unlike the Raids, which are all about tiresome cheesing and tedious
rote learning, Prison Of Elders encourages you to think
on the fly and will push you to the limits
on the harder difficulties (thanks in part to some seriously tough bosses).
Their secret, I think, is to be able to keep the flow going, throwing in enough
rote learned phrases and elaborating
on interpretations of meaning and really just making up the derived «truths» or «lessons» as they go.
Chinese lawyers are brought up in a
rote learning culture where the focus is
on memorization of rules and laws.
Doubtless it was perceived as a progressive advance
on the dry
rote learning of precepts and propositions, which was the earlier pedagogic tradition in both the US and Britain.
Rhyme and rhythm make strings easier to
learn by
rote, something known forever, I'd guess — which is partly why I can still sing the words to all the stupid wonderful pop songs I heard
on the car radio back when I was in highschool.