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to memorization
noun
The act of committing something to memory or memorizing.
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Some of these draw from the oral tradition (Clifton, Harjo) and lend themselves to memorization.
Distressed actors, unaccustomed to memorization, bumbled over the most basic lines of dialogue.
"It's a real return and attention to memorization and recall, drilling around math facts".
Analytic intelligence -- what the SAT measures -- lends itself to memorization and analyzing information; people express creative intelligence by applying knowledge in a novel way; practical intelligence reveals itself in everyday situations.
I've memorized hundreds of poems, and rhyme is both a pleasure in itself and a great aide to memorization (although Chowder says that's not a respectable reason to love rhyme).
This is an improvement over many current systems, which usually require several layers of navigation, and even after tremendous devotion to memorization, prove distracting to the driver.
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The changes in both subjects are part of a broad revamping of A.P. courses and exams to reduce memorization and to foster analytic thinking.
Where students who were intrinsically motivated to understand content perceived an assessment to require memorization, they would memorize facts after having first understood them (Tang 1994).
What is involved is not "memory," the ability to remember things, but "memorization," the ability to memorize things by an act of memorization.
Use your favorite memorization technique to memorize it.
ICT has the power to trigger a shift from knowledge acquisition, which limits learning to rote memorization and parroting back facts, to knowledge creation, which involves "learning how to learn".
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