How to rote learning advantageous

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Sia ? 4 years ago
Rote learning has been found to actually change the structure of the brain. By practising rote learning exercises, we are able to recall more information overall, and often, we can retain it for life. Researchers have also found that a poor short-term memory can make it difficult to master reading and maths concepts
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