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Village Pathways of Learnography: Ancestral Roots of System Knowledge Transfer

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Village learnography is the root of system learnography and brainpage theory . Unlike traditional classrooms with fixed structures, village life is an open and dynamic classroom shaped by pathways, spaces and activities. These everyday experiences create powerful opportunities for learning, often without formal teaching. Brainpage Theory in Rural Contexts: Exploring Village Maps, Modules and Pathways Village civilization , thousands of years old, has developed brainpage learnography to explore and master spaces such as pathways, farms, cattle sheds, houses, schools, and community areas. Learning happens through interaction with objects, people and natural environments. For example , children playing with clay under a Neem tree unknowingly learn about soil, plants, and even medicinal uses. Farmers learn from fields about soil composition, weather patterns, and sustainable practices. The village well becomes a hub of knowledge-sharing, while the village square hosts storytelling, perform...