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*General Semantics and | *General Semantics and Forming Accurate Mental Models of Reality | ||
*Logic and Logical Fallacies | |||
*Numeracy and Probability | *Numeracy and Probability | ||
*Physical Numeracy - understanding the physical world | *Physical Numeracy - understanding the physical world | ||
*Rapid Learning Techniques | *Rapid Learning Techniques | ||
*Mnemonic Habits | *Mnemonic Habits | ||
*Integrated Problem solving | |||
*Recognizing Wisdom and Bullshit | |||
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*[[Learning How to Learn 2024]] | *[[Learning How to Learn 2024]] |
Revision as of 13:57, 17 February 2025
Executive Summary
Learning How to Learn is a core part of the entry level college-level curriculum for all of OSE's higher learning. The general curriculum of OSE's 4 year college-level program includes, Architectures of Civilization, Learning How to Learn, and Learning How to Be a Human as part of integrated education aimed at cultivating future stewards of the planet. Such stewards are intended to become pillars of a world of abundance, equal opportunity, democracy, and freedom on a more level playing field: a truly collaborative world in an inclusive economy of abundance.
Curriculum Overview
- General Semantics and Forming Accurate Mental Models of Reality
- Logic and Logical Fallacies
- Numeracy and Probability
- Physical Numeracy - understanding the physical world
- Rapid Learning Techniques
- Mnemonic Habits
- Integrated Problem solving
- Recognizing Wisdom and Bullshit