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<td rowspan="3"><p>The main problem with education</p></td>
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Whether it's at school or university, the one thing no one ever
teaches you is how to teach yourself. We often just end up
drilling specific exercises and mindlessly memorizing
information so that when exam time comes around, we pass the
test. But once the test is over, that information has outlived
its usefulness, and there's no guarantee that information will
be retained. In the end, we're really just learning how to pass
our tests.
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Here's the real question: does this approach of repetition and
memorization help us truly understand the subject material? The
academic consensus nowadays is that it doesn't. In fact, what's
more important than any individual topic is knowing how to
study, but for some reason, this point is often overlooked. So,
what can we do to remedy this?
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Well, there are various techniques and exercises that can be
applied to the educational process to help make it more
efficient and engaging. Keep scrolling to uncover some of the
secrets of effective learning.
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