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Teach Me Theory: Peer Teaching and Reciprocal Learnography in the Taxshila Model

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The "Teach Me" method, a central pillar in reciprocal learnography, provides a unique, interactive approach to active academic learning where students take on the role of small teachers . This method transforms passive learning into an active and engaged process, encouraging deeper understanding and the long-term retention of subject matter. Peers Teaching: "Teach Me" Reciprocal Learnography The "Teach Me" method empowers students to deepen their knowledge transfer by teaching their peers, fostering active engagement and mastery . Applied to subjects like language, calculus and behavioral change, this technique accelerates learning and rewires the cognitive circuits of brain, offering benefits from addiction recovery to reduced screen time impacts. 🔍 Discover the transformative power of the "Teach Me" method and reciprocal learnography. This innovative peer teaching approach engages students as active participants, enhances knowledge retention, ...