Diffentiate between understanding vs rote learning
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Rote learning refers to things that can be, or are memorized, usually by continued repetition, and does not require/involve understanding. ... Meaningful or conceptual learning refers to learning with understanding attached; it is the ability to relate new information to prior knowledge.
Meaningful learning (understanding and learnting)refers to the concept that the learned knowledge (lets say a fact) is fully understood by the individual and that the individual knows how that specific fact relates to other stored facts (stored in your brain that is).
Rote learning is where you memorize something without full understanding and you don't know how the new information relates to your other stored knowledge. For our example, lets say we learn 5 facts in a math course during a full semester by rote learning.
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