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“New Village Academy will lead the world in identifying innovative learning styles, educational best practices and the ingredients for enduring prosperity.” This quote is from the Vision Statement of the new school being funded and founded by Will Smith. Some of the “innovative learning styles” are Montessori, the Constructivist Model, and L. Ron Hubbard Study Tech, among others.
Study Tech was “developed” by L. Ron Hubbard and is used worldwide by the Church of Scientology. It is also promoted by a group called Applied Scholastics, a known Scientology front group. It combines common sense with learning techniques that have been around since the dawn of language, and gift wraps it in a shiny new package — with only 4% of the total income as the cost.
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Applied Scholastics. The L Ron Hubbard Organization for spreading Scientology in schools. As long as they don't hide the fact that L Ron Hubbard and Scientology is behind it I don't care. I do know that Scientology is famous for using its Organizations to get backing without making the Backer fully understand the connection to Wacko Scientology. I had heard Will Smith was a Scientologist but this is the first article I have seen that mentions it.
Study Tech was “developed” by L. Ron Hubbard and is used worldwide by the Church of Scientology. It is also promoted by a group called Applied Scholastics, a known Scientology front group. It combines common sense with learning techniques that have been around since the dawn of language, and gift wraps it in a shiny new package — with only 4% of the total income as the cost.
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Applied Scholastics. The L Ron Hubbard Organization for spreading Scientology in schools. As long as they don't hide the fact that L Ron Hubbard and Scientology is behind it I don't care. I do know that Scientology is famous for using its Organizations to get backing without making the Backer fully understand the connection to Wacko Scientology. I had heard Will Smith was a Scientologist but this is the first article I have seen that mentions it.
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