Technology v EducationStart teaching children at age 3. By age 5 they have learned strategies for successful long-term memory. Technology Change vs Educational ProgressThe U.S. economy is a horse race between education and technology, and the gap is widening between rich and poor Americans. Have you noticed unskilled labor (white, black and Latino) has lost its bargaining power in the marketplace? There are no jobs of last resort like ditch digging and pumping gas because of automation (technology). China has permanently taken over the manufacturing sector with automation and low-cost labor. Age 5 is The Cutting Edge High school graduation in 1965 was nearly 80%; today it averages about 50%. Human capital is presently downsized because of the lack of advanced skills, not IQ, economic class or race. How many graduates are awarded diplomas who cannot read and comprehend a complex sentence? James Heckman of the University of Chicago says, by age 5 researchers can accurately predict who will graduate high school and gain the skills to survive and thrive in the U.S. economy. In his book, Schools, Skills And Synapses, Heckman says motivation levels, emotional stability, self control and sociability are early education traits that decide the Haves from the Have-Nots in our Knowledge Economy. These learning skills are absorbed at age three to six. Is half our society doomed to a life of poverty? Skills Gap When General Motors lays off a 40-year-old assembly line employee, can he/she be retrained to succeed in our high-tech society? What does it take to spike knowledge-skills for those at the bottom of the economic ladder? Politics Simply put, Obama wants to fund early childhood education, and McCain wants to continue No Child Left Behind. The choice is between training students in the personal skills required in the marketplace, and forcing schools to test students without teaching them the essential problem-solving skills. Reading, Math And Science. Students who cannot read and understand complex sentences are also closed out from Math and Science. The fundamental knowledge to fit into our Knowledge Economy is based on reading, learning and memory skills. Speed Reading The purpose of speed reading is not to read three books, articles and reports while your peers can hardly finish one, it is to train yourself (auto-didactic) to absorb ideas and use them creatively in your career. Testing Your Self The single most important skill in reading is to read a chapter, and be able to summarize the key points in your own words. We learn by reading and continuously testing our knowledge by answering seven questions about the material. Who? What? When? Where? Why? Which? and How? Both children from age five to high school, and adults who want to be retrained, can become competent in comprehension and long-term memory. Corny But True There are four personal traits required for Speedlearning success strategies. Focus-Awareness-Curiosity- Initiative. We remember them by the easy acronym ? Faci (pronounced face-y). Draw a little picture of a face and associate it with the four principles. Test yourself, do you remember the four principles? a) Focus is based on controlling your mental visualizations. You brain is a laser for separating the relevant information from the dross. Keep the essential facts to decide what you have to work with to be creative and imaginative. b) Awareness is having knowledge of facts you are working with, it is mindful consciousness. Use it to be a problem solver. c) Curiosity is asking the question ? What-If? of each circumstance, and following it to a useful answer. The use of the six W questions plus the H is a matrix for solutions. d) Initiative is from Latin meaning to begin, enter. When you choose to use initiative, you are exerting leadership and forcefulness. If you use FACI, you also absorb Motivation-Emotional Stability-Self-Control and Socialability. Today's career required teamwork and learning how to play with others. Endwords Our experience is helping train kids and adults in SpeedLearning, the ability to read and remember three (3) books, articles and reports in the time others cannot absorb even one. These principles have been taught to two million, including the White House staffs of four U.S. Presidents. These strategies permit SpeedLearners to excel in both school and career. Ask us how to ace your next promotion. See ya, copyright © 2008 H. Bernard Wechsler www.speedlearning.org hbw@speedlearning.org 1-877-567-2500 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Author of Speed reading for Professionals, published by Barron's, |
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