Yep, memorisation definitely isn't the enemy. The issue is when it becomes the only way people are able to interact with information. They just swallow the talking points of "the right side of history ™" whole, and don't allow themselves, or even know how, to think critically about them.
Yep, memorisation definitely isn't the enemy. The issue is when it becomes the only way people are able to interact with information. They just swallow the talking points of "the right side of history ™" whole, and don't allow themselves, or even know how, to think critically about them.
Yep, memorisation definitely isn't the enemy. The issue is when it becomes the only way people are able to interact with information. They just swallow the talking points of "the right side of history ™" whole, and don't allow themselves, or even know how, to think critically about them.