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"Exams only measure memory of students, not their learning." Write in favour of the topic for debate.

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Answered by Typhoone
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Answer:

exams only measure memory of students not their learning

Explanation:

students before exam day start mugging the answer to score good which dose not increase their intelligence this only increases thier memory power

in a way they do not learn anything

they are only remembering all the stuff to write it in the test ..

according to today's semister systems students mig answers in the first semister exams and forget it on the sem

whereas in early education system there was no semister system students were supposed to remember it for the whole year ..

and that used to make students understand that what were they mugging..

because whenever we constantly think about one topic we obviously start understanding more evey second .

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Answered by anika107695
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Answer:

It is quite true, exams only measure memory not learning of students. Exams usually check memory, reading, writing, etc.; however, as stated earlier, learning is a far bigger concept. Exams encourage students to cram at the cost of understanding, which is quite harmful for the students as well as generally.

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