Proof that it works
Your brain has enormous potential for learning - when what you need to learn
is presented in a way that suits your learning style.
Free Phase has been designed to provide a wide choice of activities to suit
your learning preference. That's why you really can achieve in weeks what you
might otherwise struggle to complete in months, if not years.
Find out how many successes the Accelerated Learning Method has achieved and
then become one of those successes yourself.
Successful
Corporate Users
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Over 5,000 companies in Europe and USA use Accelerated Learning
courses. They include:
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American Express |
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Avon cosmetics |
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Boeing Aircraft |
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British Airports |
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Chevron Oil |
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Esso |
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Glaxo Wellcome |
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IBM |
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ICI |
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Kodak Nestle |
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Proctor and Gamble |
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Sony |
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Telecom Australia |
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Yamaha |
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3M |
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Xerox |
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Zeneca |
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KPMG |
plus Government Departments in the US and UK and many of the
major airlines, trade unions, banks, accounting and insurance
companies and universities.
The Savoy Hotel Group claimed "It is ten times faster than other methods
we have used - and much more enjoyable." The Metropolitan Life Insurance
Company " strongly recommends the Accelerated Learning material
to any other organisation"
The method has been featured on BBC and other UK, US and
Australian TV News for its extraordinary results.
Two examples:
* Using Accelerated Learning's language course, Dr
Graham Patterson of The University of New England taught 10 students German from no knowledge to a
speaking fluency equal to university entrance level - in just 12 days of intensive
study.
* The BBC reported that students in schools using Accelerated
Learning were "racing
ahead" and that "their level of confidence is unprecedented".
Australian TV reported that test schools in New South Wales were able to condense
two year's work into three months.
Accelerated Learning Systems
Ltd has created a course on advanced learning skills
that is offered to all 35,000 schools in the
UK.
The Bridley Moor secondary school in England tested the Accelerated Learning
course for one year against a matched class using a conventional course. This
was the result:
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Students
using Accelerated Learning Course
68%
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Students using
a conventional course
11% |
Schools in London's Westminster City district use Accelerated
Learning Courses to learn Italian. Students, who would normally
have taken nine terms (three years), all passed their examinations
at top grades in just two terms (less than a year)!
We
hold hundreds of testimonials including ones from:
The Institute of Bankers of New Zealand
"Accelerated
Learning includes a wide range of active, fun and interesting
techniques to
create an enjoyable
and high quality learning experience. It's the new competitive weapon."
Education News
"It's radically different - there are so many features
that commend it to the learner."
Mensa called it "an exciting development that should revolutionise traditional
teaching methods".
The British Association for Commercial and Industrial Training has commented
"the
method is firmly rooted in well established psychological research to make
learning as effortless and effective as possible".
Sir Christopher Ball was Warden of Lincoln College,
Oxford and has helped shape education policy for the UK Government
over many years. He is Director for
Learning at the prestigious Royal Society of Arts, Chancellor of The University
of Derby and chairman of a consortium of online universities.
The Accelerated Learning method on which the online course is based has
been developed over 15 years by Colin Rose . He is the
author of five best-selling books on learning and teaching that have been
translated into many languages.
He has been an educational consultant to governments and to many major
international companies, including all three of the world's top management
consultancy companies:
Andersen Consulting, KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Colin Rose is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a member of the
British Association for the Advancement of Science.
Terry Doyle is former Head of Languages at the BBC and
has produced many top selling language programmes. He has acted as a main
consultant to our online
language courses.
Peter Harvey is an experienced linguist and teaches foreign
languages to pilots and key staff in several major airlines.
John Giles is former President of the International Federation
of Training and Development.
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