15,000-Hour Paradox: Why Teaching Uses Teacher’s Brain, Not Student’s Motor Circuits
In traditional education, students spend 15,000 hours passively listening to teaching, with the teacher’s brain doing the heavy lifting. Learnography offers a transformative approach by engaging students’ motor circuits in active learning, leading to better knowledge retention and deeper understanding. Book to Brain Learnography We understand the limitations of passive learning, and so we introduce learnography as a solution. This is brain-based learning where students actively participate in the process of "book to brain knowledge transfer", engaging their motor circuits for better retention and cognitive circuits for deep understanding. Traditional Teaching Model The education system, as we know it, has long relied on a traditional teaching model system. In this approach, teachers serve as the primary source of knowledge, delivering information through lectures that students are expected to absorb. Over the course of their academic journey, from kindergarten to a master’s...