History of Applied Learning Techniques
International:
In January 2003 Lord McNair and a team of
educators delivered a training programme in Sudan at the invitation
of the country’s Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific
Research. The team, working on behalf of Applied Scholastics
International, introduced L. Ron Hubbard's Modern Methods of
Teaching and Learning (known as Study Technology) to some of the
country’s leading academics and educators.
The secular, humanitarian purpose of this project
was to demonstrate how these methods could rapidly assist the
university sector to build capacity for sustainable academic and
economic development and overcome the knowledge gap and the
educational infrastructure problems experienced by Sudan in common
with many other less well developed countries.
The project lasted 2 weeks and was regarded as highly successful by
the participants, twenty nine university lecturers. The end result
of the project was that all participants acquired new skills and
increased their confidence as teachers. They learned how to teach
their students to learn.
No matter how large the city or how small the
village, or how few or how many resources, or how little finance
available, these techniques require only books and a well-trained,
enthusiastic teacher because they are the basic principles and laws
of learning.
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