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Uniting Motor Science and Cognitive Science: Synergy of Knowledge and Skills in Learnography

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Learnography redefines academic learning by combining knowledge and skills through motor science, showing that motor processes are the root of cognitive development. By actively engaging with learning material, students create brainpage maps that enhance knowledge retention and application. The practice of brainpage theory offers a dynamic and hands-on learning experience, preparing students for real-world challenges by uniting thinking and doing. Motor Science Shapes Cognitive Abilities Knowledge and skill are combined to define the learnography of school dynamics. Book is the primary source of student learnography, and the principles of motor science are applied to process the brainpage maps and modules of knowledge transfer. Motorized knowledge is the source of cognitive knowledge. In this way, cognitive abilities are not isolated from the capabilities of motor application.  Highlights: Knowledge and Skills: Cognitive and Motor Processes Core Principle: Knowledge and Skills as O...