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Painful Education: Hidden Crisis of Modern Schooling and Learning Failure

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Education system is widely regarded as the foundation of human development, social progress and economic growth. However, despite unprecedented investments in schools, curricula and educational technologies, many learners experience schooling as a source of stress, boredom, anxiety, and disengagement rather than curiosity, creativity and intellectual growth. Academic Stress, Passive Learning and the Rise of Painful Education This phenomenon of schooling can be described as painful education. This is an educational condition in which learning becomes psychologically, cognitively, and socially burdensome. This paper examines the hidden crisis of modern schooling by exploring the structural, neurological, psychological, and pedagogical factors that contribute to painful education. The study further analyzes the consequences of teacher-centered instruction, excessive examination culture, passive learning environments, and limited learner participation. Drawing from taxshila neuroscience, m...

Apprenticeship in Taxshila Model: Bridging Academic Knowledge and Workforce Readiness

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 One of the greatest challenges of modern education is the gap between academic achievement and workforce competence. Learners often spend years acquiring theoretical knowledge but struggle to apply that knowledge in real-world environments. Taxshila Model addresses this challenge through a structured apprenticeship phase that serves as the final stage of Taxshila Span (545). Village Learnography and Apprenticeship in the Taxshila Model This apprenticeship year in the Taxshila Model is designed to transform scholars from knowledge holders into productive workforce contributors. Based on the principles of learnography, knowledge transfer, brainpage development and experiential learning, apprenticeship functions as a bridge between academic knowledge and professional readiness. This paper explores the theoretical foundation, structure, objectives, and socio-economic implications of apprenticeship in the Taxshila Model. 🪏 Research Introduction: Apprenticeship in Taxshila Model The gr...

Sanskrit as a Language of Knowledge Transfer: Exploring the Knowledge Architecture of Ancient Bharat

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 The success of any civilization depends upon its ability to preserve, organize, and transfer knowledge across generations. Ancient Bharat developed one of the world's most enduring knowledge traditions through a sophisticated network of scholars, Gyanpeeths, academic institutions, and literary repositories. Sanskrit as Scholarly Language Protocol for Knowledge Transfer Across Generations At the center of this knowledge architecture stood Sanskrit, a language that functioned as a medium for documenting, preserving, and transmitting knowledge. This paper explores Sanskrit from the perspective of knowledge transfer rather than merely communication. It examines Sanskrit as a structured language of scholarship that enabled the preservation of philosophy, mathematics, medicine, astronomy, governance, linguistics, and spirituality. The study proposes that Sanskrit served as a civilizational knowledge infrastructure that facilitated intergenerational knowledge continuity and intellectual ...