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Empowering Students Through Accelerated Learning (page 4)

By Bobbi DePorter, President, Quantum Learning Network
Learning Forum International

Results of Use

Accelerated learning has been shown to speed and enhance learning while improving retention and performance. In classrooms it improves student test scores and grades, enhances motivation and self-esteem, and increases participation. It reduces class time needed to cover specific subject matter while increasing results. In corporations it increases training effectiveness ratings and knowledge gained.

A study done for a doctoral dissertation on the affects of accelerated learning as applied to a youth program called SuperCamp involved 6,042 students, ages 12-22, and utilized quantitative and qualitative data. Results showed 84% of the students reported having increased self-esteem, and ninety-nine percent of the students indicated they had continued to use the skills learned after the 10-day experience. The students who entered with a 1.9 GPA or lower attained a one-point GPA growth, on average, after the program. Overall, students across the "A" through "F" range made a half-point growth after 10 days of instruction. The study noted, "It is apparent that the program had a profound effect an students' lives, emotional outlook toward themselves, their parents and peers, and education in general," (Vos-Groenendal) A CD describing SuperCamp and it's Quantum Learning methods are available from Learning Forum.

 

This article is reprinted with the permission of SuperCamp, a leading learning and life skills summer camp, and Quantum Learning Network. For more information on the camp and the company, you can visit www.SuperCamp.com and www.QLN.com.

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