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    The Power of Mindful Learning In this book‚ The Power of Mindful Learning‚ author Ellen Langer conveys the theory of mindful learning and its implications for education‚ wherever it takes place - like in school‚ on the job‚ in the home and it clearly expresses in nonacademic manner. Mindful learning involves "openness to novelty; alertness to distinction; sensitivity to different contexts; implicit‚ if not explicit‚ awareness of multiple perspectives; and orientation in the present." Certain

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    The word association training method may be more effective than the rote learning method because it involves more elaborate cognitive encoding. Because the word association training method required participants to cognitively pair each noun on the list with another word or image‚ whereas the rote learning method only required participants to repeat the list of nouns‚ word association method may have forced those participants to engage in more elaborate cognitive encoding which resulted in more words

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    1. Use the words in the box to complete the opinions below. assessment curriculum dumping down elitism interpersonal skills plagiarism streaming 1. ‘Education is not about developing your ________ but about learning facts.’ 2. ‘Frequent examinations are a much more reliable and useful way of measuring performance than continuous ________.’ 3. ‘________ is an excellent idea because it enables students with a similar ability to work at the same pace.’ 4. ‘The

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    ability to think creatively. First‚ rote learning is the most traditional technique of teaching and studying‚ which hinders children’s ability to think creatively. Learners use their memory to remember information without the use of basic understanding to store information (Collins‚ 2009). Children easily lose information when they learn by rote. “We now have several generations of Americans who have never memorized much of anything” (Beran ‚2004). Thus‚ rote learning makes children learn by repetition

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    pictorial memory is certainly better than rote memorization and with the use of the abacus it is not only proved by test to be effective but also a fun way to learn the time tables according to Shrimankar. The facts stated in this article are backed by the results conducted by a group of children‚ and it concluded that the group of children that used the abacus were free of the phobia created by rote memorization and were less confused than the other group. Learning the times tables during the first years

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    from Prof .Desai (c) I have _____________ news for you (d) Friend in need is__________ friend indeed (4x1=4) (4x1=4) T N J B Paragraph Writing (5) Topic: The Examination system needs change Hints: Encourages memorizing - rote learning – no creativity – unhealthy competition – stress C Reading Comprehension (Paragraph) (5) (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Page 1 of 2 www.jntuworld.com || www.jwjobs.net www.jntuworld.com || www.android.jntuworld.com || www.jwjobs

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    country can make in its people. On an individual level‚ education not only gives us the knowledge of the world around us but also shapes our perspective of looking at the world around us. However‚ today’s education system encourages rut learning more than independent learning contributing very less to developing this unique perspective of a student towards life. Independent thinking makes students more proactive learners rather than being reactive‚ passive or non-initiating learners. The first and the

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    for some students‚ other students become highly stressed out by taking them. Timed tests not only require a student to recall quickly information under pressure‚ but these tests may also cultivate a rote-learning environment within the class. Some educators may argue that memorization-learning is a good practice. Others say that “it keeps students up on their toes and it forces them to read the book and take notes.” It may be so‚ but usually some students who may be at the top of the class or

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    is getting eroded. Is this a good sign? Will we be able to create a young and healthy India? I request the teachers to discuss what is required from students to the level that how they should prepare for the tests and how they can score better. Rote learning does not help in CBSE. If a child has to apply‚ it should be given a scope of working and preparing. When all the time is gone for writing‚ how can that be achieved. I request a panel discussion on this and want many parents to participate and

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    theory is a type of teaching approach that can be used by a teacher within a classroom in the form of rote learning. This will be discussed throughout this essay with the benefits and drawbacks. I will briefly discuss reinforcement as a behaviourist approach too. Behaviourism is the idea that everyone responds to a stimulus. Pritchard believed that behaviourism is based on the idea that learning is a change in behaviour and that changes in behaviour occur as a response to a stimulus of one kind or

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