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Success of Knowledge Transfer in Academic Settings: Rethinking Traditional Education Models

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In academic settings around the world, a growing concern is emerging about the failures of knowledge transfer. Despite the significant resources and time dedicated to education, many students still seek external coaching through private tuitions, online platforms and after-school assignments . This trend points to a fundamental issue in the traditional education system - that is the failure of effective knowledge transfer within the classroom. Coaching Classes and Private Tuitions: Knowledge Transfer Failing in Formal Education While teaching remains the cornerstone of formal education, the current methods of instruction may not be sufficient for all students . To ensure the success of knowledge transfer, academic institutions must reimagine the way learning is facilitated, moving beyond conventional approaches to embrace innovative and student-centered strategies. By shifting from passive instruction to active learning, integrating neuroscience and personalized learning, the Taxshila ...

Role of Motor Circuits in Teaching: Why Knowledge Transfer Benefits the Teacher More Than the Student

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A teacher uses motor circuits and becomes physically active in class teaching, so knowledge transfer goes to the teacher's brain , according to the principles of motor science. In this way, the teacher is always growing in teaching profession. Scientific Learnography: A Classroom of Small Teachers Teaching activates the motor circuits in a teacher's brain, reinforcing their knowledge and expertise . However, this process highlights a critical imbalance in traditional education, where students often remain the passive recipients of information. This article examines the neurological impact of teaching and advocates for a shift towards active and task-based learning. We should ensure that students, as well as teachers, benefit fully from the process of knowledge transfer. The future of education must embrace the principles of motor science to create a more balanced and dynamic learning environment in the classroom. This is the asymmetry of knowledge transfer in traditional educat...

Shifting Paradigms: A Comparative Analysis of Education and Learnography in Schools

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Education is the teacher-centric system of verbal knowledge transfer. It runs on period teaching, motivation, home assignments and standardized tests. Teaching is everything in the classroom for verbal instruction, providing passive learning for the students. Education system emphasizes student engagement, but the learning of subjects is not completed during school hours. Comparative Analysis: Knowledge Transfer Approaches Discover how these methodologies redefine classroom dynamics, learning locations and student development, while examining their advantages and implications for the future of schooling. Learnography is the student-centric system of motor knowledge transfer. It runs on book to brain direct knowledge transfer, applying the transfer systems of motor science. Brainpage modulation is everything in the classroom. Student development is classified as pre-training students, pre-trained students and knowledge transformer students. It delves and puts the focus on student develo...

Pre-Trained Students and Brain-Based Learning: A Powerful Approach to Learnography and Knowledge Transfer

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The world of learnography is constantly evolving in the field of knowledge transfer. One of the most significant changes we've seen in recent years is the rise of pre-trained students as small teachers in modern school systems. These students, who have already been exposed to a wealth of knowledge and skills through pre-training programs, are now being leveraged to help transfer that knowledge to other students. Pre-trained students are the small teachers of modern school system in the context of knowledge transfer Pre-trained students are individuals who have undergone some form of specialized training or learnography outside of the traditional teaching system. This can include coding bootcamps, motor programs or even online courses. By completing these programs, pre-trained students have acquired a range of valuable skills, dimensions and knowledge that they can now share with their peers. Pre-trained students are the small teachers of modern school system in the context of knowl...