Over the past couple of weeks, Seth Godin has been blogging about education, learning and motivation. This post, "The Difference Between Memorization and Learning," seemed particularly relevant.
Simply put, in the knowledge economy, the difference between mediocrity and excellence is the ability to learn, inquire, and critically think. (all the while, being mindful of things - such as our times tables and the alphabet - where we need to utilize our rote memory skills)
The difference between memorization and learning
In order to learn something, you must understand it. You might become so insightful and facile with the ideas that it appears you’ve memorized them, but that’s just a side effect.
Rote memorization can be done in some fields, and you can even recite what you’ve memorized to someone else who can memorize it.
For example: You can’t learn alphabetical order, you can only memorize it.
On the other hand, memorizing anything that you’ll need to build upon, improvise on or improve is foolish. You’ll need to do the work of understanding it instead.
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