Performatic Learning is a framework that views learning as a dynamic process of becoming, where knowledge is actively authored rather than passively received. 

It emphasizes three interwoven dimensions: 

(1) Intentional Epistemic Claiming (learners asserting themselves as knowers), 

(2) Experiential Knowing (learning through embodied, affective, and lived experience), 

(3) Cultural Mediation (meaning-making shaped through cultural tools, symbols, and social contexts)

In this view, learning unfolds as a performative act of presence, expression, and self-authored understanding.