▲ | yoyohello13 5 days ago | |||||||||||||
I wish this narrative that memorization is bad would die. Yes, understanding concepts is also important, but memorization is incredibly useful for learning and applying knowledge. The faster you can recall "trivia" the better you are able to make connections. I say this as someone you drank the "no memorization" koolaid. Now I always start new things with memorization first and I learn so much faster. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | dotnet00 5 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
Yep, the most obvious example (besides language) would be of math. Despite what kids (and unfortunately, some adults) say, it's worth memorizing the tables from 1->10 despite the ubiquity of calculators because the process of memorizing them helps with seeing the patterns that provide a deeper understanding, and it's much faster than pulling out a calculator and plugging the numbers in. There are some subjects where the emphasis on memorization that some places have is detrimental, but that doesn't make memorization bad in general. | ||||||||||||||
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