Introduction to ALV (a Learners’ View) for Learners: A Guide to Learning More, Easier, and Faster

A Learners’ View (ALV) Is Of Choices on The Shortest And Fastest Path To Learning, The Oxygen Of Social Life.


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“I DON’T GET IT,” Logan shouted during a lesson in class. Ms. Stone, his teacher, replied, “Then start by reading the book.”

The class laughed. Logan made trouble for himself and others in school with his jokes. The principal decided that Logan went too far with one joke the last week of high school and wouldn’t let Logan graduate. Logan figured out how to go to college anyway. After college graduation, he started and ran a business with clients across the country. Now, he enjoys his grandchildren as his son runs that business, all in the same area where Logan, his wife, and their son were born and attended schools.

Logan is one of those people, like Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Helen Keller, and Louis L’Amour, who had trouble with schools and went on to develop something that makes your life better today, even if you say your life is not as good as for other people, and you don’t know what any of them do for you now.

Do you get it? Do you learn each lesson offered by each teacher in each class you attend? Do you want to learn more, learn it easier, and learn it faster?

Please read further to see how you can answer “Yes” in the future to all three questions.

You will see how you, as do scientists, can see how and when someone learns. We will show and tell you how learners have shown scientists which choices learners, like you, make while learning.