New study: No advantage in learning to read from age five.

Dr Sebastian Suggate of University of Otago has uncovered for the first time quantitative evidence that teaching children to read from age five is not likely to make that child any more successful at reading than a child who learns reading later, from age seven. Click here to read the LINK https://twitter.com/damien_page/status/1301259239483215873?s=20 https://twitter.com/lingosteve/status/1301339238550482944?s=20 https://twitter.com/johnywrites/status/1301462634529611776?s=20

Anders Ericsson passed way (1947 – June 17, 2020): Here is a clip in which he explains his learning strategy

Anders Ericsson spent much of his career studying what makes the world’s top athletes, chess players, musicians and others the best at what they are doing. His theory of “deliberate practice" led to him being recognized as the world’s foremost expert on expertise. His research captured attention of mainstream audience mostly after Malcolm Gladwell’s bestselling … Continue reading Anders Ericsson passed way (1947 – June 17, 2020): Here is a clip in which he explains his learning strategy

Simple reading-Simply the best

Human beings are symbolic creatures. We are able to build tools and transfer and accumulate our knowledge to next generation because of language and our cognitive ability to decode layers upon layers symbolic abstractions. Everything that is unique about human beings has something to do with language. I now suspect that Memorization and Retrieval based … Continue reading Simple reading-Simply the best