
Accelerated Learning
From Preschool to Beyond Tertiary
Teach yourself Accelerated Learning. The Study Guide (page 3) , provides you with an accelerated learning system.
Anyone, from Primary School to Post Graduate level, can develop the simple Skills to help them learn faster, and remember more.
A hundred years ago, Henry Brooks Adams, wrote: 'They know enough who know how to learn'. And that is what this system can do for you - to learn faster and more efficiently.
Learning to study correctly and efficiently is just as important as learning the material itself. See Stephanie Lazzaro - Page 2.
Why do students, at every level, require accelerated learning?
Consider how much students must learn today compared with only a generation ago. The amount of information in the world is estimated to double every seven years, and this is reflected in most school and university curricula.
Accelerated learning is a must for scholastic success.
Think about this: The great Australian swimming coach, and former teacher, Laurie Lawrence, says, 'If you are failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.'
The 25 pages in this web introduce you to Accelerated Learning, (Scroll down to the index and click on any page, or go the Site Map).
Read about the Study Guide on the accelerated learning system (go to page 3 to view or page 5 to order the Study Guide).
The Study Guide will also help parents of children who are having problems adjusting to school. There is more information on. (page 18).
There is also a section to help seniors who think they may be having problems with aging memory. (page 20).
[As a qualified hypnotherapist I've now included additional notes with the Study Guide, describing a simple way to induce self-hypnosis, and then how to use it to enhance memory, and deal with other needs]
The LINKS PAGE will take you to many web sites that relate to education & Learning.
Scroll to the bottom of this page for the index and links to the other pages in this web.
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NEW: The Evolution of Scientific Thought: For those interested in the study of Science or History (page twenty six)
NEW: Stress Workshop e-Book on page Twenty Seven It is now proven that Stress can result in disease, even death, quite apart from its serious impact on memory; learn how to deal with it before it deals with you. It has a special appendix on using self-hypnosis.
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You cannot afford to be left behind in today's world.
Paul Ruthven, a ‘Futurist, and a ‘Strategist’, says, in 20 years time half the jobs that will be available then, have not yet been created. That you must accept from an early age that you are going to have to reinvent yourself all the way through life.
Your world is becoming increasingly competitive, not only within your own country, but between your country and others with fast developing economies and expertise, plus the effect of Free Trade Agreements. The learning and memory skills necessary to reinvent yourself are prerequisites for your success in the years ahead.
Whether you learn best by seeing, or hearing, or doing - or even using your computer – the Guide’s principles are fundamental to all methods and all learning systems.
You cannot afford to be left behind in today’s competitive environment – it is too difficult to catch up.
Just starting University? A useful book explains how to cope with the 'pressure-cooker' environment, which will be a completely new experience, academically and socially, and for many, disturbing and confusing to start with. The book is about how to survive life as a student - 'Smarter Student Guide' by Kathleen McMillan & Jonathan Weyers, published by Prentice Hall.
You may also send this web to a student, teacher, parent, or senior
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Web updated Jul 2008
How to Learn Faster, and Remember More. Energy, Pattern, and Resonance are the Keys to Memory, and Accelerated Learning. The Accelerated Learning Study Guide; Find out about the author of this program of Accelerated Learning. Order your copy of the Guide to Accelerated Learning Should you listen to music while you study?
Page Seven: The sleep you get each night is important for your brain development, and memory – see what medical experts have to say.
Page Eight: Making use of the knowledge you memorize is part of the learning and understanding process. See what the Nobel Prize winning Physicist, Professor Richard Feynman, has to say about his experience.
Page Nine: Some students have trouble working with numbers, which are the basis of mathematics. The numbers game, NUMERO, has proved a winner worldwide in helping people think faster with numbers.
Page Ten: Want a photographic memory? This page explains how to improve yours.
Page Eleven: A Memory Pill? Food for Thought - dietary supplements that can boost brain power and memory.
Page Twelve: READING - Fluent reading is essential for Accelerated Learning. Poor Reading explained, with exercises to overcome the Problem.
Page Thirteen: STRESS - Its affect on Memory: How stress helps or hinders memory and examinations.
Page Fourteen: JOB SEARCH - CAREER PLANNING - What to consider when planning a career and future prospects.
A Look inside the Study Guide:
Pages – 15 to 20 – are six ‘windows’ into the Study Guide, how and why it works.
Page Fifteen: Window One: Memory is driven by Energy & Resonance
Page Sixteen: Window Two: Brain, Mind & Memory – a ‘Learning Machine’
: Window Three: Mind Maps & Memory Patterns.Twenty One: News Archive
Page Twenty Two: Training within Industry – Workplace Training – Vocational Training
Page Twenty Three: Truth & Memory - treat everything you see and hear with a healthy scepticism.
Page Twenty Four: Drugs & Memory - Prescription & recreational drugs.
Page Twenty Five: Violence: A growing problem in schools. Violence is Learned Behaviour. Video games and TV can teach violence.
Page Twenty Six: The Evolution of Scientific Thought:
Page Twenty Seven: An e-book on Understanding & Managing Stress
Links Page: Shared links with other websites that have common goals and information.