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About Us CARL PETERSON is the author of over 100 books on education and psychology. Many of his books are available online. The copyrighted books may be downloaded free for personal use. Reprinting and use commercial purposes is denied. Since 1964 he has been the volunteer director of Accelerated Schools in Denver and Kansas City. These web sites share the methods and accountable results that worked for 1000's of students. Results from more than 100,000 students caused these conclusions. Some of the curriculum materials used in the Accelerated Schools can be purchased. See list below. Peterson Reading is based on fast phonetic interaction with sounds and printed phrases. All variations emphasize high speed auditory processing of input material. This includes more than 1000 hours of taped texts and books. This site includes: More than 100,000 pages of free books and teaching materials. Over 20,000 pages of books and commentaries by Carl Peterson. Over 1000 Classic books reformatted to Peterson Ewriting styles. Over 100,000 photographs divided into curriculum topics. Teaching outlines and procedures used at Accelerated Schools Curriculum outlines Formats and procedures are designed for fast learning and maximum memory. Many topics give you a choice of learning formats: Keyword suggestions for searches of grouped articles. Meaning phrase vocabularies. Ewritten texts and traditional formats. High speed memory picture cd's organized for fast learning How to use our free INTERNET services You can view the files or download the files for your personal use in your computer. SUGGESTIONS FOR USERS. Get a quick overview of each section by reading the complete frames index before reading the chapters. COMMENTARY ACCELERATED is an educational system This idealistic, accountable system Peterson has been directing schools Peterson has also been manufacturing printing, |
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