
rote learning
Rote learning is a memorization technique where information is repeated and learned by repetition until it can be recalled automatically. It often involves memorizing facts, formulas, or sequences without necessarily understanding their underlying meaning or concepts. This method can be effective for quick recall of basic information, such as multiplication tables or vocabulary, but it might not promote deep comprehension. While useful in some contexts, over-reliance on rote learning can limit critical thinking and the ability to apply knowledge flexibly.