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Situational Context Helps in Memorization
y Social encouragment and approval are crucial for the effectiveness of memorization. student with notebook image by Nikolay Okhitin from Fotolia.com
Effectiveness of memorization in the classroom increases in comparison to individual
memorization, because it depends on situational context. To memorize something while being approved by an instructor helps the retention of the information due to its
connection to a positive psychological experience. Social encouragement and approvalare crucial for strengthening the effectiveness of memorization.
Share Techniques of Memorization in the Classroom
y Students acquire new techniques of memorization in the classroom.
memory notebook image by Darko Draskovic from Fotolia.com
Although each person has his own techniques of memorization that depend on hislearning style and personal abilities, memorization in the classroom gives an opportunity
to acquire new techniques, and this enriches one's approach to memorization. Among themost common techniques are rote memorization (repetition) and different mnemonic
strategies.
Read more: The Positive Effects of Memorization in the Classroom | eHow.com
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Situational Context Helps in Memorization
y Social encouragment and approval are crucial for the effectiveness of
memorization. student with notebook image by Nikolay Okhitin from Fotolia.com
Effectiveness of memorization in the classroom increases in comparison to individualmemorization, because it depends on situational context. To memorize something while
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being approved by an instructor helps the retention of the information due to itsconnection to a positive psychological experience. Social encouragement and approval
are crucial for strengthening the effectiveness of memorization.
Share Techniques of Memorization in the Classroom
y Students acquire new techniques of memorization in the classroom.
memory notebook image by Darko Draskovic from Fotolia.com
Although each person has his own techniques of memorization that depend on hislearning style and personal abilities, memorization in the classroom gives an opportunity
to acquire new techniques, and this enriches one's approach to memorization. Among themost common techniques are rote memorization (repetition) and different mnemonic
strategies.
Read more: The Positive Effects of Memorization in the Classroom | eHow.com
http://www.ehow.com/info_7881761_positive-effects-memorization-classroom.html#ixzz1IFPV8cdx
Situational Context Helps in Memorization
y Social encouragment and approval are crucial for the effectiveness of
memorization. student with notebook image by Nikolay Okhitin from Fotolia.com
Effectiveness of memorization in the classroom increases in comparison to individualmemorization, because it depends on situational context. To memorize something while
being approved by an instructor helps the retention of the information due to itsconnection to a positive psychological experience. Social encouragement and approval
are crucial for strengthening the effectiveness of memorization.
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Share Techniques of Memorization in the Classroom
y Students acquire new techniques of memorization in the classroom.memory notebook image by Darko Draskovic from Fotolia.com
Although each person has his own techniques of memorization that depend on his
learning style and personal abilities, memorization in the classroom gives an opportunityto acquire new techniques, and this enriches one's approach to memorization. Among the
most common techniques are rote memorization (repetition) and different mnemonicstrategies.
Definition of Memoryy According to Dennis Coon, author of the book "Essentials of Psychology," memory is "a
mental system that receives, stores, organizes, alters and recovers information from
sensory input." Memory is constructed of encoded neural connections in the brain; thestronger the connection, the stronger the memory.