Knowledge Construction in Learnography: Taxshila Neuroscience Perspective
Traditional education systems often operate as “talking schools”, where knowledge is transmitted verbally and expected to be cognitively absorbed. However, neuroscience demonstrates that durable knowledge emerges from active neural integration rather than passive listening. Knowledge is Built, Not Delivered: Rethinking Education Systems Learnography redefines learning as structured knowledge construction driven by motor engagement, emotional activation, and spatial organization. Taxshila Neuroscience provides the theoretical backbone of this model. It examines how specific brain circuits coordinate to transform sensory input into stable, transferable knowledge modules. Knowledge is not stored as isolated facts but as interconnected brainpage maps and modules. These are organized neural maps and modules constructed through guided motor-cognitive processes. 📙 Research Introduction: Process of Knowledge Construction Knowledge construction is not the passive reception of definitions ...