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Learning How to Learn for Life


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he ability to understand and retain data, to actually be able to learn, is vital in today’s world. New technologies and the constant avalanche of information have made the ability to read, understand and duplicate information necessary to anyone’s survival.

Despite the need for learning skills, literacy levels in most nations have been on a downhill slide. Surveys show that children in schools are not taught how to study. College entrance scores are declining dismally. And even industrialized nations suffer alarmingly high levels of illiteracy.

As early as 1950, L. Ron Hubbard expressed concern over the poor quality of so-called “modern” education. In response, he developed an educational technology which isolated the three previously unknown barriers to effective study and provided the only known technique for learning how to learn.

Today his methods are used by millions in all walks of life. The results are uniform — a regained ability to learn and apply any data which one has studied.

Used throughout Scientology in all churches, missions and groups, study technology is learned and applied by all Scientologists who find it invaluable in aiding their spiritual progress through the services ministered by the Church.

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