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  2. Study Technology - Wikipedia

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    Study Technology, also called Study Tech, is a teaching method codified by L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology. [1] Study Technology is used by Scientologists in their training, and it is also marketed outside the Church of Scientology through its affiliated corporation Applied Scholastics, which presents Study Tech as a secular teaching method for any student or topic.

  3. Applied Scholastics - Wikipedia

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    Study Tech is a teaching methodology developed by L. Ron Hubbard. Hubbard's theories on education describe three "barriers to learning". The first is the absence of mass, pertaining to the lack of a physical object relating to a concept. The second is a steep study "gradient", meaning a necessary previous step was skipped to master a skill.

  4. World Institute of Scientology Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    It teaches L. Ron Hubbard's method of business administration and uses his Study Technology learning methods, both of which he developed for the Church of Scientology. [22] [31] Students do not attend traditional academic terms but instead can begin taking courses at any time of the year, and may attend either full-time or part-time. [22]

  5. Sea Org - Wikipedia

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    Basic Study Manual, an introductory course in Study Technology, a simplified version of the Student Hat course. Introduction to Scientology Ethics, a basic course in Scientology ethics and justice. Basic Sea Org Member Hat, a course on the basics of membership in the Sea Org and what is expected.

  6. Keeping Scientology Working - Wikipedia

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    "Applying the technology", which Hubbard also says is already happening; "Seeing that the technology is correctly applied"; Hubbard states that instructors and supervisors do this already; "Hammering out of existence incorrect technology" is the first problem area according to Hubbard, which he calls a "weak point" only handled by a few.

  7. Church of Spiritual Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Church places prime value to Hubbard's volumes of works and because of this has instituted the CST to “engrave the entire corpus of Hubbard’s original texts on steel plates.” [10] The most famous example is the Trementina Base, an underground vault built into a mountainside near Trementina, New Mexico. It is marked by a CST logo ...

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  9. Delphian School - Wikipedia

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    It uses study techniques created by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, known as Study Tech. [9] [10] [11] Day students and boarders must meet specific age requirements. Accredited by Cognia [ 12 ] and the Northwest Association of Independent Schools , [ 13 ] Delphian curriculum is self-paced without traditional grades or grade levels.