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The "How to Study" Breakthrough

How to Study Barriers

The "How to Study" breakthrough was the discovery of the three Barriers to Learning.

Overfilled class-sizes, economic disadvantages and "learning disorders" are common.

Yet underlying all of this, there are three primary barriers that keep one from successfully understanding a subject.

Despite all that has been written on the subject, these three barriers were never isolated as having such importance in effective education.

This is not attention deficit disorder, emotional problems, or stupidity at work. This is the emotional or physical reaction a student of any age will experience when encountering one of these barriers to learning.

Students fail because no one has ever taught them how to learn — how to identify the barriers to learning and how to overcome them.

What are the three primary barriers to learning?

The answer is found in How to Study Technology, central to which is the overcoming of these barriers, once and for all.

Never before recognized, these yet constitute the primary reasons for educational failures.

How to Study Manual This book provides a full understanding of this new technology. It gives people the tools to use what they have learned in life, by naming the Three Barriers and how to overcome them.

It is vital for anyone who wants to improve their ability to USE what they learn, and for professionals to improve their competence in the workplace.

Click on this link to get a copy of the Basic Study Manual.

Fred Hare


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