Tag: passive learning
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Invisible Learning: How Conventional Education Mirrors the Emperor’s New Clothes

Conventional education system creates an illusion of learning similar to the Emperor’s New Clothes. Although schools display high-quality teaching, decorated classrooms and impressive instructional performance, the actual process of knowledge transfer remains largely invisible, passive and superficial.
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Math Learning: Passive Learning from Teaching to Active Motor Learnography

Just as mastering bike riding involves active participation and continuous practice, so does mastering mathematics.
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Education 2024: Preparing Employees, Not Employers

Knowledge transfer system should be focused on the importance of fostering creativity, critical thinking and hands-on experience to prepare the next generation of leaders and innovators. That’s Learnography!
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Stop Teaching in Schools and Start Student Learnography in the Classroom

This is a call for educational reform in schools. Student learnography is structured around tasks that encourage critical thinking, problem-solving and real-world application of knowledge transfer. By actively creating brainpage modules, students achieve a deeper and more meaningful understanding of book materials.
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Formal Education: A Closer Look at the Numbers of Student Listening Hours

In this comprehensive exploration, we uncover the staggering reality that students may spend an estimated 15,000 hours of their lifetime in classrooms, listening to lectures, explanations and teacher instructions. But what does this statistic truly reveal about the nature of learning in today’s educational landscape?
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Empowering Learners: How Learnography and Brainpage Cultivate Creativity and Critical Thinking

The learning dynamics within schools create the foundation for effective knowledge transfer, guiding pre-training students through the terrain of academic exploration and knowledge transfer. The shift from passive listening to active participation cultivates a mindset that values curiosity and encourages learners to question, analyze, and think critically about the information of tasks presented.
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