Scientology - Advancing Literacy and Education
June 30, 2007 — ppedersenScientology - Advancing Literacy and Education
With L. Ron Hubbard’s study technology, it is possible to turn the tide on past educational failures and create truly competent, literate people who contribute to the prosperity and culture of our society.
Can something be done about learning failures that continue to cripple our economic and cultural growth? Of course! There are ways we can improve the quality of education through a worldwide network of effective literacy and education programs, based on the breakthrough study technology by L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology.
You can find out more at http://www.effective-education.org.
L. Ron Hubbard’s study technology is used all over the world. In fact, more than 3 million people have participated in Applied Scholastics programs throughout the world. The network of Applied Scholastics schools, groups and community literacy programs has grown to 94 schools and 476 groups in 56 nations. Applied Scholastics has trained over 66,000 educators, who in turn are bringing this vital technology to millions of students. These numbers continue to grow.
To meet the growing recognition among educators of the vital role of Study Technology in professional development and classroom application, Applied Scholastics International opened a 100-acre campus near St. Louis, Missouri in 2003. It is the site of the first university of Study Technology as well as the international headquarters of Applied Scholastics.
In 1951, L. Ron Hubbard outlined the key data to bear in mind to maximize the effectiveness of the instruction of any subject. You can find out what these are in an article called “Teaching” by L. Ron Hubbard in this brochure: http://www.effective-education.org/pdf/english.pdf.
Dr. Ben Ngubane, Minister of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology South Africa stated:
“Scientologists have contributed to the educational base of our country through the ‘Education Alive’ programme and other initiatives for nearly three decades. They delivered the Study Technology of L. Ron Hubbard to hundreds of thousands of students and teachers — even in the face of apartheid-era opposition. “These methods of study represent a revolution in comprehension and the speed with which education and assimilation of knowledge can be accomplished.”





