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Real Knowledge Transfer: Taxshila Model and System Learnography

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Traditional education system, with its emphasis on teacher-directed instruction and passive learning, is facing growing scrutiny in the school of knowledge transfer processing. One innovative approach that challenges this status quo is the Taxshila Model and its core concept and principles of Learnography . It explores the key tenets of learnography and its potential of brain-based learning to revolutionize knowledge transfer in academic settings. Taxshila Model: Book to Brain Learnography For centuries, traditional education methods have relied heavily on teacher-centered instruction and passive learning . But what if there was a way to empower students to become active participants and knowledge transformers in their own learning journey? Together, let's reimagine modern education and build a brighter future for learners everywhere! The Taxshila Model, inspired by the ancient Sanatan University of Taxshila and developed by Shiva Narayan , offers a revolutionary approach to the...

Curious Dance of Learning: Where Paper Talks and Space Does the Walk

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Imagine knowledge not as a static entity, but as a vibrant dance. In this choreography, paper whispers theory in its rustling pages , while space leaps and bounds with the energy of practical application . This captivating interplay, central to the ancient Taxshila model of education, reveals the profound significance of both talking paper and working space in the process of knowledge transfer. Book Reading: Paper and Space Talking Paper: Where Ideas Take Flight Paper, that humble canvas of ink and word, serves as the stage for the initial spark of understanding. It's where complex concepts first unfold, where equations dance across the page, and where historical narratives come alive. Through the medium of text, diagrams and illustrations, paper lays the groundwork for cognitive engagement. It allows us to grapple with abstract ideas, dissect arguments, and build the intellectual scaffolding upon which practical application rests. Think of paper as the fertile soil in which the ...