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Teaching the Mind vs Training the Brain | Core of Learnography

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In a world where education still clings to lecture-based pedagogy, Taxshila Model introduces a bold alternative: learnography. This brain-based framework replaces traditional teaching with learner training, transforming classrooms into the gyanpeeth spaces of autonomous learning and deep knowledge transfer. 🧪 Research Introduction: Why Taxshila Model is Gyanpeeth, Not Education The evolving demands of 21st-century learning call for a transformative shift in how knowledge is acquired, retained, and applied in the classroom. Conventional education is driven by pedagogical instruction and verbal explanation. It has long been the prevailing model in schools worldwide. This conventional approach is centered on teaching the student’s mind, emphasizes teacher-led content delivery, rote memorization, and standardized testing. However, despite widespread implementation, the conventional model often fails to produce learners who are self-directed, neurologically engaged, and proficient in deep ...

Unlocking Learning Potentials: Gyanpeeth Experience of Knowledge Transfer

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The Gyanpeeth Experience of school workspace represents a paradigm shift in education, unlocking the full potential of learners through innovative approaches to knowledge transfer. By embracing motorized learning, task-based activities, personalized feedback, experiential learning and collaborative culture, the gyanpeeth approach equips pre-training students with the motor skills and cognitive mindset needed to thrive in the 21st century. Taxshila Model Knowledge Transfer: Gyanpeeth Experience 📌 Dive into the world of learnography, a dynamic approach that facilitates the transfer of knowledge from transfer books to the minds of learners through experiential learning. As we continue to navigate the complexities of the modern world, the gyanpeeth experience serves as a beacon of hope, empowering active students to become lifelong learners and change-makers in their communities. Highlights: Gyanpeeth Experience Experiential Learning Motori...