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  2. Delphian School - Wikipedia

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    The school is the location of Heron Books, which published textbooks and materials using Hubbard's educational techniques (the Delphi Curriculum). Delphian School is a member of the Oregon Federation of Independent Schools (OFIS), [ 25 ] an organization that works to limit government influence on school choice. [ 26 ]

  3. Techskills - Wikipedia

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    TechSkills was founded in 1996 as AmeriTrain by John Poland. Its first campus opened in Brookfield, Wisconsin in 1996. In 1999, the company was renamed TechSkills. Five new campuses were opened in 1999, with 12 campuses added in 2000, nine campuses in 2001, and one campus in 2002.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. List of technology centers - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem also has significant high-tech establishments (Technology Park, Malha, Har Hotzvim and JVP Media Quarter in Talpiot). Another notable high-tech park is the Startup Village in Yokneam Illit. Yehud hosts Hewlett Packard Enterprise's software campus [30] and other IT and high-tech companies. Japan

  7. Lincoln Tech - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Tech is an American group of for-profit postsecondary vocational institutions headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey. [1] Each campus is owned and operated by Lincoln Educational Services Corporation (Nasdaq: LINC), a provider of career-oriented post-secondary education. As of March 31, 2019, Lincoln had 10,680 students enrolled at 22 ...

  8. Delaware Technical Community College - Wikipedia

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    A multi-campus facility was created, and the Stanton and Wilmington locations were opened in 1973 and 1974, respectively. With a Delaware Tech campus in both Sussex and New Castle Counties, it was determined that 47% of high school juniors and seniors in Kent County said they would be interested in a Kent County branch of Delaware Tech.

  9. iD Tech Camps - Wikipedia

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    Attracting girls to iD Tech Camp programs was cited as a challenge in 2002. [13] In 2014, 15% of iD Tech Camps’ 36,000 students were girls. [14] [15] The company test-ran a girls-only camp program, Alexa Café, in the Bay Area in 2014 and expanded it to nine locations in 2015. [11] Susan Wojcicki (CEO of YouTube) was an early advocate for ...