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But it appears to be in rote obedience to a directorial touch.
He also invented several seminal techniques in rote and generalization learning.
"Manufacturing jobs tend to involve knowledge that can be learned and applied in rote fashion," she said.
A matchless teacher, my father saw no value in rote repetition in a language few, if any, at the table knew.
Prayers recited in rote repetition are not observed.
As he crossed the tiled floor, he heard the tour leader's speech, spoken in rote, given a thousand times.
Several prominent Indonesian figures were born in Rote.
Many inscriptions consist of only a few words (often names) in rote phrases, and many are fragmentary.
Rather than complaining to the sports media about his role on the team, he now speaks in rote phrases like "I think the film room is exhausting."
That's not generally what Saudi Arabia's educational system delivers, steeped as it is in rote learning and religious instruction."
The educational system is severely retarded; schools produce ignorant young men and women who excel in rote memorisation more than educated innovators.
More hours spent in rote learning is not a strategy advocated by the panel or any other responsible business organization, as Mr. Kohn suggests.
"Section 354," said Agent Torres in rote recitation, "sale of baby chicks and baby rabbits - to include ducks."
Philip wearily pointed the musket through the hedge and picked off a fur-capped, perspiring grenadier coming toward him in rote step.
To learn mathematics in any depth, students should be engaged in exploring, conjecturing, and thinking, as well as in rote learning of rules and procedures.
Most of the diplomats transcended their scripts, bringing emotion and exasperation to an arena steeped in rote routines, and the audience responded in kind.
The movement's leaders are mostly young sons of illiterate peasants, raised on mine-strewn battlefields and stark refugee camps, and educated in rote sectarian blinders.
Mrs. Schaffran likens the process to an adult learning a foreign language - one first learns to translate in rote form, and then gains fluency through use.
Real companies send spam, too - because they don't know any better, or because they don't care, or just in rote obeisance to the gods of marketing.
More parents are interested in rote learning and in introducing their children to computers, she said, rather than the cognitive skills and interaction that many centers have fostered in recent years.
"Herr Prahler's active in Rote Hilfe, Red Help," explained Moller's opposite number, Blum, from the backseat.
The author points out the irony that Ms. Faulkner "was a modern teenager who did not believe in rote obedience yet chose to pit herself against an institution that taught it as a religion."
Ellen J.Langer argued people slip into a state of "mindlessness" by engaging in rote behavior, performing familiar, scripted actions without much cognition, as if on autopilot (see also flow, discussed above).
The major practice involved in rote learning techniques is learning by repetition, based on the idea that one will be able to quickly recall the material (but not necessarily its meaning) the more it is repeated.
Her thin lips pursed, her grey hair knotted into a forbidding bun on the top of her head, she performed like a machine, as if everything was accepted in rote and by rote.