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== Learning methods for school == The [[flashcard]], [[outline (summary)|outline]], and [[mnemonic]] device are traditional tools for memorizing course material and are examples of rote learning.<ref>Preston, Ralph (1959). ''Teaching Study Habits and Skills'', Rinehart. Original from the University of Maryland digitized August 7, 2006.</ref><ref>Cohn, Marvin (1979). ''Helping Your Teen-Age Student: What Parents Can Do to Improve Reading and Study Skills'', Dutton, {{ISBN|978-0-525-93065-5}}.</ref><ref>Ebbinghaus, H. (1913). ''Memory: A Contribution to Experimental Psychology'', Teacher's College, Columbia University (English edition).</ref><ref>Schunk, Dale H. (2008). ''Learning Theories: An Educational Perspective'', Prentice Hall, {{ISBN|0-13-010850-2}}.</ref>
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