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Science supports rote learning in schools: report

Julie Hare
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Australian schoolchildren’s dismal performance on national and international tests could be swiftly remedied if schools introduced teaching methods based on explicit instruction, repetition and regular practice, a new report says.

The report says most teachers are not using methods based on the science of how the human brain works and instead use “pseudo-scientific” approaches that regard rote learning as bad and self-directed discovery as good.

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Julie Hare is the Education editor. She has more than 20 years’ experience as a writer, journalist and editor. Connect with Julie on Twitter. Email Julie at julie.hare@afr.com

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