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Six Taxshila Levels: Structured Pathway of Learner Development

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The evolving understanding of neuroscience and cognitive development has revealed significant limitations in conventional educational systems that rely primarily on standardized testing and curriculum-based evaluation. In response to these challenges, the Gyanpeeth Taxshila Model introduces the Taxshila Levels as a structured pathway of learner development aligned with the principles of the Taxshila Taxonomy. This framework integrates learnography, brainpage theory, motor cognition, and knowledge transfer science to evaluate learners through progressive transformations in brain, body and behavior. Six Levels of Taxshila Taxonomy: Complete Framework for Knowledge Transfer Taxshila Levels define six developmental stages — Foundation, Pre-training Knowledge Transfer, Pre-trained Learner, Brainpage Transformer, Task Moderator, and Research Scholar. Each level represents a measurable advancement in neural efficiency, motor engagement, problem-solving ability, peer facilitation, and research...

Knowledge Studio: Reimagining Classroom as Gyanpeeth Space

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The concept of Gyanpeeth as a Knowledge Studio represents a structural and philosophical shift from traditional schooling toward an active and construction-based learning ecosystem. In the Taxshila Model, the classroom is no longer a passive space of instruction or teachers but a happiness classroom for motor knowledge transfer. This is a dynamic knowledge studio, where learners do not consume information through teaching, but actively construct it through structured engagement and motor-cognitive processes. Knowledge Transfer Engine: Structural and Functional Design of Gyanpeeth Studios At the core of this Knowledge Studio lies the architecture of miniature schools (7×7+1). The classroom is divided into seven functional learning units, each operating as a self-regulated knowledge engine. Within these miniature schools in the classroom, learners assume defined roles such as phase superior, system modulator, class operator, and subject heads. This distributed leadership transforms learn...

Cognitive Blindness: Hidden Barrier to Real Learning

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Cognitive blindness represents a critical yet often overlooked limitation in contemporary education. This is defined by the understanding deficiencies in the processing of knowledge transfer. Here, learners are exposed to information or lessons but fail to achieve meaningful understanding, retention and application. Understanding Cognitive Blindness: Why Learners Fail to Understand This paper conceptualizes cognitive blindness as a functional deficiency in the learning brain. It is characterized by the inability to process, structure, and internalize knowledge despite active participation in classroom activities. The study examines how traditional, teacher-centered instructional models and passive learning environments contribute to fragmented knowledge transfer and superficial learning outcomes. Drawing on the principles of learnography and book-to-brain learning, the study identifies key factors underlying cognitive blindness. These factors are the absence of structured knowledge fra...

School of Knowledge Transfer: Transforming Classrooms into Knowledge Engines

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The traditional education system is dominated by teacher-centered instruction and verbal delivery. It has long struggled with ineffective knowledge retention, limited application, and learner dependency. This paper introduces the School of Knowledge Transfer (SKT) as a paradigm shift that redefines classrooms as knowledge engines. These are the systems designed to produce, process, and transfer knowledge efficiently in school dynamics. School of Knowledge Transfer: Paradigm Shift from Teaching to Transfer Taxshila Model is based on the school of knowledge transfer. This is grounded in the principles of learnography, motor science, and the Knowledge Transfer Management System (KTMS). This model replaces passive learning with active, structured, and measurable knowledge transformation. The study outlines the architecture of brainpage classrooms, the role of miniature schools, and the operationalization of the Seven Dimensions of Knowledge Transfer (KT Dimensions). It argues that effectiv...