by Workingman » 01 Feb 2015, 14:30
Cromwell, I have been reading the comments and the mantra "Rote learning bad" is still being trotted out by those keen to let us know that they are teachers, were teachers or some other education worker.
What they have forgotten, or probably never knew, because their trendy teaching colleges never taught them, is that rote learning is the tool used by babies, toddlers and infants to learn about life and the world abort them long before they could use creative or cognitive learning. It was how they learned the basics of language and how to talk. It is how they came to notice the difference between different types of good and bad. It is how buttons and shoelaces began to be mastered.
It is such a useful tool that we use it throughout our lives whenever we try new things - we practice, practice, practice doing the same thing over again till we master it. A new formula in physics - keep repeating it till it is lodged in. Studying for an exam, keep going over the dates, the facts, till they are all crammed in.
It would be easy to creatively teach the science behind driving a nail in. We could learn about speed, force, velocity, kinetic energy, point pressure, but I can assure everyone that the first time anyone goes to drive a nail in,one being held between their finger and thumb, they will do it gently, very gently. They will keep doing it gently, over and over, until they are confident enough to put a bit of elbow into it. During that time all the interesting science will have been forgotten or ignored.