Scientology wants city's kids - 1998-12-10
Ability is one of four private schools in the country that use Hubbard's Study Technology, or "study tech," a back-to-basics method of learning that emphasizes dictionary use and "clearing" the meanings of words.
Books with titles like Learning How To Learn and Study Skills For Life are part of the curricula. But some of the other titles stacked on glass shelves nearby seem to go beyond the three Rs that are the focus here. Among them, Hubbard's The Way To Happiness and Clear Body, Clear Mind.
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- 1998
- Ability School
- Al Buttnor
- Alfreddie Johnson
- Applied Scholastics
- Canada
- Casey Hill
- Clay demo
- Clear Body, Clear Mind
- Compton
- Education Alive
- Enzo Di Matteo
- Ernestine Peters
- Genesys
- Heber Jentzsch
- Isaac Hayes
- Joseph Mallia
- Liz Zahari
- Maguite Wilkens
- NAACP
- News article
- NOW Magazine
- Secondary copy
- Stacy Brooks
- Study tech
- The Way to Happiness
- Toronto
- World Literacy Crusade