Goals
The goal of this program is to save you time. You will double your
reading speed in textbooks, and triple your speed in easier reading
materials.* In addition, you will learn comprehension, concentration,
and retention techniques that will enable you to remember more, even
though you are reading faster. You will virtually eliminate re-reading.
You will also learn useful techniques for studying textbooks, taking
notes, preparing for tests, and developing your vocabulary.
Saving
time is not the only benefit of this course. Many of our students enjoy
reading much more than they did before taking this class, and are
reading many more books - both fiction and non-fiction - for personal
enrichment. As a result of the speed and comprehension gains made in
this class, these students now become more completely absorbed in the
content of what they read.
Instructor
Instructors are drawn from the faculty of the Institute of Reading
Development. Curriculum design and instructor training are supervised
by Paul Copperman, the author of two bestselling books on education and
a Presidential appointee to the National Council on Educational
Research.
Format
The class is conducted in a workshop format in which you will practice
and master speed reading, comprehension, and study skills. At home, you
will continue to practice the skills on your regular academic,
professional, or personal reading materials. Class meets for two and a
half hours, once a week, for five weeks. Between lessons, students
practice 45 minutes to one hour, four times per week.
Skills
Speed-Reading Techniques:
You will master several eye-tracking techniques for reading words more
rapidly, and, you will learn to apply these techniques successfully to
a wide variety of reading materials. As you learn to read more smoothly
and quickly, you will be able to focus more clearly on the meaning and
content of what you read.
Comprehension Training and Study Strategies:
You will learn a step-by-step procedure that will dramatically improve
your ability to understand and retain information in a wide variety of
materials, including non-fiction books, journal articles, textbooks,
manuals, and pleasure reading. First, you will learn to develop an
overview of the material presented. This overview includes an
understanding of the author's background, the subject matter, and the
author's purpose. Second, you will learn to relate the author's purpose
to the book's structure or organization. These procedures enforce an
active reading style, and result in more thorough, critical
comprehension and better long-term retention.
Vocabulary:
Students learn Greek and Latin roots that hold the key to developing a
larger vocabulary. Using our engaging Word Power vocabulary workbook,
students master hundreds of new words. More importantly, they adopt
habits necessary for continued vocabulary development.
Materials
You will receive a Student Manual which contains in-class exercises,
homework activities for each week of the course, and a detailed set of
notes describing all skills and activities taught in the program.

See sample pages from the Student Manual (PDF document).
You will also receive a Word Power vocabulary workbook, which uses engaging exercises to help you master hundreds of new words.

See sample pages from Word Power (PDF document).
Lifetime Repeat Privilege
As a participant in the adult speed reading program, you will receive
Lifetime Repeat Privileges entitling you to return, at any time for
free, to receive instruction in the specific skills and strategies best
suited to the material you are reading.
Tuition is $299.
*Average speed and comprehension gains, based upon Nelson-Denny and CTBS standardized test results.
Registration & Information
For more information or to register, call the enrollment staff at the Institute of Reading Development at 1-800-978-9596, 8a.m. - 10p.m. Monday-Thursday, 8a.m. - 9p.m. Friday and 10a.m. - 4p.m. Saturday.
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