conceptual understanding

Frequency: 8.216.0 per million words

A deep and thorough comprehension of a concept, beyond just knowing facts.

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  • Rote memorization does not lead to a deep conceptual understanding of the subject.
  • To truly grasp quantum mechanics, one needs a strong conceptual understanding of probability.
  • The new curriculum focuses on developing students' conceptual understanding rather than just procedural skills.
  • A clear conceptual understanding of the market is crucial for any successful business strategy.
  • Piaget's theory describes the stages of a child's developing conceptual understanding of the world.
  • How can we assess whether students have achieved a true conceptual understanding?
  • The research aims to explore the links between practical skills and conceptual understanding in engineering.
  • He had all the facts, but lacked the conceptual understanding to see the bigger picture.
  • Building a solid conceptual understanding takes time and active engagement with the material.
  • Without a conceptual understanding of physics, you cannot apply the formulas correctly.