ZOX Wisdom Chapter 1 – Mental Photography Photographic Memory Enhancement

4 Methods for Better Memory & Learning

ZOX Pro Method is Over 10 Times More Effective than Others

Forgetting an anniversary can be fatal. Secret natural photographic memory method Mental Photography grows memory via neuroplasticity over memory techniques, including Mnemonics, due to a new approach for memory growth and restoration, reveals ZOX Pro is over 10 times more effective than other memory trainings and memorization methods. Comparison of Mental Photography with other top memory training techniques included below.

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Top 10 Problems for Most People includes Memory 

“Anniversary Oversight” can Kill a Relationship

Forgotten  something that was important to someone else? Actually, it happens all the time. In this fast paced world sometimes it is difficult for people to find the time to remember important things. What may be important for one person, may not be priority for the other person. Take names for instance. Most people forget the names of important people around them. It could be at their job, or in their professional environment. It could even be family members. Just think how many sit-com episodes have been created on the man forgetting his Anniversary or the wife’s Birthday.

So remembering things seems to be something a person should take extra care to do. Keep in mind. All those nice little digital devices are fallible. They are programmed to provide a response. That is, unless they were programmed by the person that ‘forgot’ the instructions. So, if the instructions are missing and cannot be found on line, the relationship may be in grave danger of “Anniversary Oversight”; a sure deal breaker.

Stress is a Name Killer

Whether the board meeting or the company picnic, people take the opportunity to impress others. However, it does not impress people when their name is forgotten during an introduction. Even though these meetings can provide opportunity, they can lure disaster into the recipe. People in this environment are under stress to perform. If they don’t perform well, stress levels go up and the disaster is more likely.

Memory Strategy – Plan Ahead

What does better Memory mean?

Often we will see demonstrators that make a living from grand-standing for a memory course. They will enchant us with how “they” can memorize names and occupations of 100 people in a couple of minutes, using a particular technique.  “Wow!” screams the audience, ” that is we want! …no more embarrassment!”

Memory Trainings

There are relatively 4 different types of memory training. They are listed here in order to the frequency how often they are taught to the public:

Rote Memory – This is the method taught in school.  Repetition –  simply keep going over the same information time and again until it is memorised. Consumes the most amount of time and effort. Efficient only for the specific information dealt with in this matter. Once this type of information is forced over into the long term memory, the person feels like he learned it.

As this is you first real exposure to a taught technique, it has low efficiency, but due to repetition, it tends to have lasting long term memory.

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Cup & Hook (associative) Method – This is the method usually seen in action when a memory course demonstrator is going around the room learning names. The basic premise is similar for this style – the person will assign something that symbolises or represents certain characteristics around the specific thing he wants to remember.  This is a good method and it is effective in most circumstances. It gives a structure to follow. If the person stops using it for a period of time, he must go back to the beginning and start building all over again. It does not permanently build structure in the brain, at least not in the short term. Maybe those areas would improve over a great amount of time and continual practice.

Usually touted as a memory trick, it is generally the second style learned. It can give a quick fix, but is not lasting. so is not very effective. The efficiency varies with the amount of ongoing practice, and does not support lasting long term memory.

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Mnemonics – This is a series of 9 different types of memory strategies. Once a person learns all of them and how to properly use them, then they can be applied in many ways: Music or lyrics, names (ROY G. BIV = Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet), words or expressions, models and diagrams, rhymes, notes or note cards, outlines, images, connections and spelling are the different types.

Each type is different and can be applied differently.  To become good at all of them would be a considerable undertaking.  If a person is willing to put in the time to understanding and using them, it is quite a formidable package. To have a good understanding in all of them should come with a medal; for sheer determination.

Typically this is the third style taught, as it is meant for serious memorizing. The efficiency is high, but comes at a price.  Best used for passing detailed testing, and remembering specific details. It does have lasting long term memory, but is similar to previous styles due to cross-exposure of information, memories are likely to last longer in this format, as they often have a connecting structure built around the concept or word, and building links to other associative memories.

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Mental Photography

Mental Photography works in a very different way. The method places gaining Memory second behind gaining access to the Photographic Memory.

Even though being very effective for memory building, Mental Photography uses and exercises another natural brain function first – the Photographic Memory. By stimulating the photographic memory (eidetic memory) and delivering information at high rates of speed that pushes the serviceability of the brain. Through neuroplasticity, the brain triggers production of more neurons, synapses, and dendrites. All of this action in the brain essentially adds or grows more memory. Once more memory and connections are available, then accessing memory for any purposes is much easier.

This building process does not happen overnight. There are billions of neurons and trillions of connections within the structure of the brain. This dynamic action creates more neurons that will be connected into the rest of the system to increase memory.

Since Mental Photography is usually used foremost for large volume information retention, it is a wonderful benefit to actually grow more usable memory as by-product  of exercising the brain in this way.

This method is exclusive, and is the forth method discussed here, but it is also the most powerful of any memory technique. It approaches memory differently, using the completely natural functions of the brain

The efficiency rating of Mental Photography is excellent:.

Information Retention >50,000 wpm or more

Memory gain – High to infinity.

More use  will stimulate further growth. No limitation known. Time spent creates results in many areas using 1 basic set of exercises. Daily use gives better and ongoing results.

The lasting long term memory is excellent, with approximately 100% for life.

Mental Photography was invented in 1975 by Richard Welch, PhD,” the Father of Mental Photography”. Mental Photography is at the core of the teachings of Brain Management and ZOX Pro Training. These trainings also have many more benefits not mentioned here.

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Memory is important. Consider the options. These methods range from short term fixes to life-long gain. Make this year the “Year to Remember”,

Don’t Forget…

Shannon Panzo, PhD

Attention… Business Owners and Managers

Our organization is considering business opportunities for those professionals that see the Mental Photography as a good objective for their clients and businesses. Please connect with us by email with expressions of interest.

 

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Embarrassing…  isn’t it?

Picture yourself in the company of many respected people in your line of work or profession. It can be a highly charged situation, with jousting and sabre-rattling. You must be at your best. You bump into someone important or want to introduce someone, just to find you have forgotten their name.

This is the typical stressful situation you are most likely to forget – when it is most important. When you know your memory is not as sharp as what it should be it raises the stress level. Your confidence plays a big part in allowing memories to traverse the canyon into the now. Likewise, if you are not confident, even the correct memory can fall into the abyss. Opportunity missed.

If you are not affected by this, then you probably know someone that is; a friend or family member, a colleague or co-worker, or perhaps a manager. Of course business managers are supposed to know all the people they come in contact with right? Only in a dream for most.

 

What does Your Memory mean to You?

Your memory and the ability to use it is a precious asset. Your memory contains the sum of all of the experiences you have had throughout life. If there is any one thing in life that defines a person, it is their memory. It has made them what they are, it shapes the way they react to events, and often shows the experience level a person achieves in life. Take every step possible to keep it functioning well. Without memories, a person becomes empty and separated, with feelings of loneliness and uselessness.

If you find you have difficulty remembering your children’s names, then you better take a firm grip on your reality and get some help fast. If it is nothing, then you have not lost anything in having it checked.

 

Memory Misplacement

This has become  such an issue for people, there are tons of memory courses on the market, that are positioned to salvage your dignity along with your memory. Many of these follow the “Peter Principle“, and will only take you to the highest level of incompetency.  It is likely that you would rather stay in a system that is unwieldy and difficult for you, than to find a different system that works for you. (The same thing happens when people are ‘readers’.)

Often we see demonstrators that make a living from grandstanding to promote a memory course. They will enchant us with how “they” can memorize names and occupations of 100 people in a couple of minutes, using a particular technique.  “Wow!” screams the audience, ” that is we want! …no more embarrassment!” Yes, there are courses that will train you how to do likewise. What is involved? Will it automatically be there for you at any time you need to use it in the future? Unless you continually refresh it, probably not. Is that type of training for you?

 

My Experience in the Brain Training Game…

I have reviewed far too many memory trainings than I wish to think about over the years. Perhaps I was looking to stumble over the “magic pill” romance that many are led to believe. I have never found any sign of that magic pill, unless you just happened to be wired up that way to start with. Granted, most are not.

Memory training is a critical part of what Brain Management is all about. Brain Management first deals with accessing the NATURAL Photographic Memory, then stimulating memory growth naturally as a by-product of exercising the brain in this fashion. I have been presenting Brain Management for many years, and have consistently heard from our clients our training should be marketed more for the memory enhancement you get from it.

IMPORTANT: There is one thing above all else to consider when discovering the best memory training for you. If it does not feel natural, then you will probably stop using it.

 

Memory Trainings

There are relatively 4 different types of memory training. (To keep things easy to understand, we are stopping at 4 styles, although more are available.) I have listed them in order to the frequency how often they are taught to the public:

Rote Memory – This is the method you learn in school. This is when you simply keep going over the same information time and again until you have memorised it. Consumes the most amount of time and effort. Efficient only for the specific information you have dealt with in this matter. Once this type of information is forced over into the long term memory, you feel like you learned it.

Taught – First

Efficiency – Low

Lasting Long Term Memory – Yes

 

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Cup & Hook (associative) Method – This is the method you will usually see in action when the demonstrator is going around the room learning names. The basic premise is similar for this style – you will assign something that symbolises or represents certain characteristics around the specific thing you want to remember.  This is a good method and it is effective in most circumstances. It gives you a structure you can follow. If you stop using it for a period of time, you must go back to the beginning and start building all over again. It does not permanently build structure in the brain, at least not in the short term. Maybe those areas would improve over a great amount of time and continual practice.

Taught – Second

Efficiency – Varies with the amount of ongoing practice.  Loses effectiveness fast.

Lasting Long Term Memory – The efficiency of the method fades over time. But some memory may be picked getting through rote, from exposure.

 

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Mnemonics – This is a series of 9 different types of memory strategies. Once you learn all of them and how to properly use them, then you can use them in such ways:

 

  1. music or lyrics
  2. names (ROY G. BIV= Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet)
  3. words or expressions
  4. models and diagrams
  5. rhymes
  6. notes or note cards
  7. outlines
  8. images
  9. connections and spelling

 

Each type is different and can be applied differently.  To become good at all of them would be a considerable undertaking.  If a person is willing to put in the time to understanding and using them, it is quite a formidable package. To have a good understanding in all of them should come with a medal; for sheer determination.

Taught – Third

Efficiency – High, but comes at a price.  Best used for passing detailed testing, and remembering specific details.

Lasting Long Term Memory – similar – due to cross-exposure of information, memories are likely to last longer in this format, as they often have a connecting structure built around the concept or word, and building links to other associative memories.

 

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Mental Photography – Mental Photography works in a very different way. This method places memory as second to photographic memory.

Even though being very effective for memory building, Mental Photography uses and exercises another natural brain function first – the Photographic Memory. By stimulating the photographic memory (eidetic memory) and delivering information at high rates of speed that pushes the serviceability of the brain. Through neuroplasticity, the brain triggers production of more neurons, synapses, and dendrites. All of this action in the brain essentially adds or grows more memory. Once more memory and connections are available, then accessing memory for any purposes is much easier.

This building process does not happen overnight. There are billions of connections within the structure of the brain. This action creates more neurons that will be connected into the rest of the system to increase memory.

Since Mental Photography is usually used foremost for large volume information retention, it is a wonderful benefit that you are actually growing more usable memory as by-product  of exercising the brain in this way.

Taught – Forth

Efficiency – Excellent…

Information Retention >50,000 wpm or more

Memory gain – High to infinity.

More use  will stimulate further growth. No limitation known. Time spent creates results in many areas using 1 basic set of exercises. Daily use gives better and ongoing results.

Lasting Long Term Memory – Excellent – approximately 100% for life.

More than any other method, Brain Management (and ZOX Pro Training) uses Mental Photography at the core of its’ teaching. Mental Photography was invented by Richard Welch, PhD, my Mentor and colleague. I have worked directly with him since 1986.

 

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If memory is important to you, and you want to make 2017 a Year to Remember, then you should consider your options as I have presented here. Brain Management, Mental Photography, and ZOX Pro Training have many more benefits than have been discussed in this article.

Shannon Panzo, PhD

 

Attention… Business Owners, Managers, and Human Resources…

Our organization is considering business opportunities for those professionals that see the Mental Photography as a good objective for their clients and businesses. Please connect with us by email of you are interested in pursuing this.

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Define the Universe. Want to know how?

Define the Universe and Spirituality…

From humble beginnings…

Aage Nost…

Born a farm-boy in Norway, the beginnings of a #Spiritual life full of passionate learning and personal advancement began when he suddenly gained the responsibility of managing the family farm. Going forth to graduate college in Agricultural and Forestry Management, driving tanks in the military, learning several languages fluently, and gaining direction in Metaphysics and Spiritual disciplines; all before the age of 25.

His pursuit of knowledge never waned as he began commercial pilots training in the USA, he gained his Flight Instructor accreditations then opened his own flight school, and served as the Accident Prevention Counselor for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). After conquering that mountain, his pursuits went in a different direction in the fields of mind development and Spirituality, and the advancements that elevate humanity.

He saw the miscarriage of justice duping a society of non-intellectuals and sought to make a stand against ‘the machine’; a machine using mob psychology against the ‘great unwashed’ to meet the ends of the nameless, faceless people running the show. His contributions and challenges in helping those less fortunate are noteworthy.

His pursuit of uncovering the truth, from Medical and Government organizations was relentless, as he used the media as his weapon of choice in his campaign of honesty. He sought to educate the masses on subjects such as Constitutional Law and what true freedom is, as well as Paranormal and Spiritual issues.

His first love is always at the forefront of all of his endeavors; to learn as much as he can in every possible area of life.

“The hidden and buried secrets are uncovered and brought into the light”

You must be wondering why I am telling you all this information about 1 person; a person that makes a difference… After a long hiatus, and much meditation, he felt it was necessary for some of the most poignant questions in life be answered. He recently published a book you will find most intriguing and enlightening.

“Spiritual Science, Higher Conscious Thinking And How To Access The Universal Consciousness”

 – Aage NosteAage Nost - Spiritual Universe

Knowledge Seekers Seek the Universe…

This book is easy and fun to read. But do not be fooled. There are depths to this information that only the initiated can fathom. I hope you have been keeping your ZOXing up to date, as you will need your proficiency to plumb the depths of what is presented here. ZOXing can easily be used to know the truth. But ZOXing these truths will give you a new appreciation for what our Universe holds for each and every one of us.

Shannon Panzo, PhD

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Mental Photography and Brain Management

If you lived to 500 years old… You need Brain Management and Mental Photography

From Mind To Mind (MINDtoMIND.com), Thank you for taking time to read this important information. This article reveals one of the the greatest assets you can ever obtain for yourself. It is important that you not ignore how much impact it would have on your life.

If you lived to 500 years old,…
you might stand a chance to read all the articles on

#Wikipedia, or a quarter of the books on

Amazon.com

Unfortunately we do not live to 500, and would need a fortune to buy half of the books on Amazon.com, so how about a solution that fits into one lifetime and you can use within a few days to gather all the #knowledge you could ever desire!

At this moment, there are over 5 million articles on Wikipedia or over 10 Billion words of #information and knowledge. There’s an even bigger number of books (and another million published each year!) that you can buy on Amazon.com and that’s well over 100 Billion words of information. An average reader can get through 250 words per minute.

Don’t worry — we’re counting how fast you read right now!

So an average reader would take around 371 years to read Wikipedia if it were his or her full time job. By now, I am sure you are getting the idea that to read, and more importantly #learn that amount of information is impossible.

NOT SO!!! Not only is it possible, but it has been done for the last 30 years and you didn’t even know about it.

We’ve all heard that we only use up to 2% of our brain’s potential – that’s the “smart” people like you and I. We’ve also heard that as kids, we absorb and learn such vast amounts of information it’s almost impossible to imagine as adults. We learn #walking, talking, eating, #drinking, running, playing, social skills, language, etc etc etc! The question is – why can’t we do this as adults.

The answer is – WE CAN – we just aren’t taught to.

Supercharge Your Brain with Mental Photography!

Supercharge Your Brain with Mental Photography!

Mental Photography is the primary vehicle that expediently creates a very strong rapport between the conscious and the subconscious.

It opens many doors to our vast potential by building these bridges. As a learning tool, it allows people to assimilate information at 100 times
the average #ReadingSpeed with 100% retention for life. But, this is not limited to learning. More importantly, it opens a pathway to a part of the brain that has fantastic abilities. This part of the brain acts as a conduit to universal energies. Brain Management (previously called Subliminal Dynamics in the USA) gives you the tools to take control of your life like never before.

Albert Einstein, Sir Isaac Newton, Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla

Everybody knows that #AlbertEinstein, #SirIsaacNewton, #ThomasEdison and #NikolaTesla used these techniques without even knowing about them. Don’t YOU want to possess skills like #Einstein!?

Information Age – the Mental Revolution

As the #InformationAge is fully realized by the information capacities of newest computers, the next step must be the “Mental Revolution”. To simply “keep up” is not good enough. Only by getting back to assimilating information as a small child would, can we ever hope to hold our own in today’s fast paced market. By achieving this with the Brain Management system, we can take a sufficient chunk out of the stress we endure. By strengthening and toning the #brain in this natural way, we can create a better, healthier, and happier life.
Everyone was born with this ability
to absorb huge amounts of #information and #knowledge switched on. You used it for the first 5 years of your life. And then,… something terrible happens! You go to school…
Does school give us a Superior way to learn?

” Reading” is taught in opposition to Mental Photography.
When you were taught to read, this ability was switched off. Reading does not work for everyone because it is NOT a natural ability. Reading uses a ‘slow, inefficient’ part of the brain. Mental Photography IS natural – it uses the ‘whole’ brain.

The best news of all is that YOU never lose it! We have been teaching Mental Photography since 1975, when Richard Welch first found it.
#RichardWelch is the “Father of Mental Photography”

Mental Photography vs. Photoreading
Some of you may ask how is this different to “Photoreading”? There are many answers to this question, but the best is probably summed up by #NASA itself, who performed a study on #Photoreading which you can read for yourself at

In January of 2000, Dr. Danielle S. McNamara submitted a preliminary report to the NASA Ames Research Center on photoreading. To conclude the study, McNamara noted that, “In terms of words per minute (wpm) spent reading, there was no difference between normal reading (M = 114 wpm) and PhotoReading (M=112 wpm). So why is it that so many people tout photoreading?” In her conclusion, McNamara states that, “One aspect of the PhotoReading technique is that it leaves the reader with a false sense of confidence.” (Wikipedia, 2008)

The Brain Management course is much more than reading or speed-reading – it’s a #holistic approach to increasing the usage of your wonderful brain. Because Richard Welch’s technology was the first, and the only original, it has stood the test of 30+ years and no such discredit, as above, exist.

Mental Photography itself enhances the experience of reading. The average reading speed is 250 words per minute (wpm). Mental Photography begins at 25,000 wpm. During the training you are tested on recall at 52,000 wpm. Proficient Mental Photographers show up to 600,000 words per minute with 90% recall (just turning pages). The impact of Mental Photography is 100 times reading something. So if you are an avid reader, it will definitely enhance your experience of reading after you Mentally Photograph the book first. You have barely scratched the surface of what your brain is capable of doing!

Mental Photography exercises your Brain

And even more powerful is the way that Mental Photography exercises the brain! The benefits start from:

· Elevated Whole Brain Activity

· Strengthens neural pathways

· Hemispheric Balancing

· Heightened communication between the conscious and the subconscious

· Grow more memory (Dendrites)

· Quicker and clearer thinking

But let’s talk about TANGIBLE benefits, something you can use to your benefit today:

· Business owners and Entrepreneurs gain important skills in decision making, problem solving, #timemanagement, and #stressmanagement

· Learn English, Mandarin, French – ANY language faster than you ever thought possible

· Learn Math, Science, Chemistry or Biology — in fact, any subject whatsoever in record time

· Mentally Photograph all your text books – whether you’re at school, college or post-graduate course

· Prepare for high school exams, or for Medical Doctor exams in hours instead of weeks

· And many more limitless opportunities to expand your mind and your knowledge

· Solve Complex Problems and Questions by allowing your brain to naturally find solutions through your natural neural networks

· Improve your driving with 360 degree perception

· And many more

This information has been presented over the last 30 years in a live seminar. Of course you can continue reading and learning the way humanity has done so for the last 6,000 years or so. If you think that’s the most efficient way, no problem. We’ll leave you to it.

Humanity first learned to ‘read’ about 6000 years ago – first for stock keeping (before this they would use devices like knots on a rope), then for other uses.

That doesn’t make it efficient.

Due to its very nature, reading actually slows down the minds capabilities. By the way, this page has 1,202 words and it has taken you over 4 minutes to read it.

Information Overload – how to cope with it…

Did you know that Mental Photography is “light speed” reading and is

faster than two pages per second with 100% retention?

For the nearest Brain Management Seminar to you, please contact us at brainy@ebrain.com.au We look forward to hearing from you.

Your BRAIN is the most personal thing you possess.

YOU SHOULD BE THE ONE IN CHARGE OF IT !!!

From Mind To Mind (MINDtoMIND.com), Thank you for taking time to read this important information. Mental Photography is one of the the greatest assets you can ever obtain for yourself. It is important that you not ignore how much impact it would have on your life. Mental Photography is the natural basis of ALL learning!

Education System vs Public Interest – Using Photographic Memory

Education System vs Public Interest

Encouraging and implementing the photographic memory in school

Education’s War on Change

Educators are steadfast when it comes to implementation of reading as the vehicle for gaining information and testing as the method for calculating student ability to retain what they have read. But testing in a clinical sense does not encourage usability of the information gained. The Education System is a bureaucracy and does not allow for changes to be implemented, and better ways of learning are discouraged. Any better method for learning should be prepared with vast reserves for the long drawn out battle towards implementation.

Disclaimer: This article at times may present opinions, as this is a highly charged and passionate topic. This short dissertation accounts for a collection of experiences and parameters that are commonly known and predicated within the Education Community at large. The description of measures suggested here does not take into account the actions of all schools at all times, nor does it consider the opinion of individual teachers and administrators. There are exceptions found for every circumstance mentioned here. If there is a school system willing to incorporate such a progressive learning environment, please step forward. We can engage further discussions towards unimpeded implementation.

Education takes Draconian Approach to Students using Photographic Memory

The #Education industry decided many generations ago to allow the creation of a normalized platform where students can easily be tested and graded in accordance to a standard based on their peers. This normalized platform uses reading at its core for the gathering and accumulation of information and knowledge. Outside of reading it does not allow for other forms of information gathering; namely the photographic memory, or eidetic memory.

The primary directive that is used for teaching reading is the same reason people stop using their innate ability, the photographic memory they were born with. To make the teaching of reading easier, the directive is meant to discredit the photographic memory as ineffective and immature. Up until such time, the dominant vehicle for learning, the #PhotographicMemory / #EideticMemory is highly effective and maturity does not play a part whether a person uses it or not.

Therefore, the education system, finds no fault in ignoring the existence of the photographic memory, as it does not fit within their design. Educators have found comfort in exonerating themselves; vindication of inhibiting people and discrediting the ongoing use of the photographic memory freely into adulthood, as only reading serves the function of their standardized platform they can test upon.

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Show and Tell – I have a Photographic Memory!

What if a school student demonstrates their ability to use their photographic memory to excel, and makes a mockery of conscious level testing? To Education - Take Action NOWeducators, this is a “be damned” situation. It is found to be both practical and manipulative to elevate the one exceptional student (eidetiker) to stand on a pedestal for the normal students to admire, rather than to admonish the eidetiker for being exceptional and not normal like the rest of the students.

This act is likely to produce a schism between the eidetiker and their peers. In taking these actions, the educators may be using peer pressure to create a sense of mistrust, malevolence, and even bullying by said “normal” students in a misdirected effort to coerce the eidetiker to change their ways. It can forever harm the self-esteem and confidence of the eidetiker/student. It is of no surprise that many people that naturally use their photographic memory do so in secret, as they do not want others to know their natural abilities.

Students using Photographic Memory Accused of Cheating

An alternative route for educators to use is the accusatory statement, stating the student must be cheating. Many students that do use their photographic memory have been charged with cheating from time to time by their teachers. When the teacher asks, How did you cheat?”, instead of asking, “Did you cheat?”, it is clear they have not considered there to be an alternative reason for a student suddenly having a superior test taking ability. Likewise, other students may be motivated to get involved enforcing the police action on the accused eidetiker.

 

Testing – Manipulation of Industry Results

Testing is based upon reading. The photographic memory is not included in this type of testing.

Most schools exhibit 30% or more of its students to be learning deficit, especially with reading. Some of these students just find it difficult, while others find it impossible to read.

Education sacrificed for money…

Often government grants for schools are in part based on the percentage of students that are learning deficit. Therefore, it is in the school’s best interest to have a high amount of students that fit the learning deficit profile. The school in turn gets more money. Most onlookers would recognize this as a conflict of interest. The school would be positioned to gain money if they did not teach the deficit students to be no longer learning deficit.  As well, if they taught the learning deficit students well, for them to no longer be learning deficit, then the school loses money for a lower percentage of learning deficit students.

Testing systems are set to justify school’s position

Testing systems are most often set up to have a specific number of failures to justify the number of non-failures. In this model, if there are not enough failures, the tests are manipulated to make them more difficult, so the numbers turn out correct for the Pass/Fail ratio. This system is highly flawed, as there is no consideration for the merit of the students involved. In a perfect school, where there were no learning difficulties, this would really cause the teaching staff to worry. But since there is at least 30% of non-readers or students with reading problems, it makes it easy to justify the numbers at the end of the day. The irony is this gives the education industry an easy out for the politically charged question of “Outcome Based Pay for Teachers”. The educators could be sacrificing great minds because it simply does not want to deal with students that learn differently.

 

Your Environment Impacts Your Grades

Grading is based on station in life; the Haves and Have-nots. Students that have been nurtured more in life have an advantage over others in most areas. The Haves may have better vocabulary, spelling, and math skills. If nutritionally provided will likely have better mental processing abilities and motor skills. Likewise, they will be inclined to be better in athletic abilities. All these things lend to a likable and “lucky” environment for the student to make their way through school and life. Compelling a competitive environment with others is easier when you tend to have the clear advantage. Even if the lucky student doesn’t realize it, subconsciously, they will naturally feel more confident and self-assured.

When students present themselves well to others, including their teachers, they will be treated better, while the have-nots will not be treated as well. The lucky students raise themselves up literally on the backs of the underprivileged.

 

Dyslexia – the equalizer

Dyslexia is not prejudice. It does not affect only a certain group. Dyslexia treats everyone equally. If you have dyslexia, it can take on many forms. There are 7 different types of dyslexia; all at varying degrees of severity. A person could be affected by more than 1 type. Some dyslexia is difficult to test for. Quite often dyslexia is misdiagnosed as ADD or ADHD due to behavioral issues. The treatments for Dyslexia and ADD are quite different. It is very important that the symptoms presented are diagnosed properly.

Dyslexics usually find it difficult to impossible to read. The words on the page can be doing many different things. It can lead to illiteracy. If a dyslexic does have the ability to read some, then they will usually be considered poor readers and/or poor performers. This will lead to a down-grading in their capacity to compete freely with other students that do not have the issue. Likewise, you most likely will see an undermining of their confidence and self-esteem. Some students look for weakness to bully them, as they are an easy victim. This can have an impact on their entire life.

Most people that have #Dyslexia only find out it is a problem when they enter school or learn how to read. Suddenly, they are not able to do the same things as their classmates. But why did it not show up as a problem before that time? Up until you go to school and learn how to read, you use the eidetic memory you are born with. Famous people with eidetic memory works on all sensory levels. There is over 10 times more information that is processed by vision than all of the other senses combined. This has led to the fabrication of using “photographic memory” instead of eidetic memory, which is a difficult word to remember. It is also suggests why 65% of people are visual learners, above all other types of learning.

Dyslexics Rise Above Using Photographic Memory

Dyslexics sometimes show an unusual resiliency. Dyslexics typically do not have the problem before going to school. Up until that time they had been using their natural eidetic memory they were born with.  So, if a dyslexic wants to master information, then why not revert back to what worked so well before – their photographic memory! Since the photographic memory is more effective than reading, then it may be their best option to follow.

Dyslexics also invent their own personal systems that work for them specifically. The ability to innovate comes from a sense of need, and in this way strongly suggests when compared to their peers, dyslexics may actually have a higher IQ than average. Most dyslexics force their mind to evaluate their circumstances, and create solutions to their specific problems. Could dyslexia even be considered an evolutionary step in a positive direction, since they are forced to use more efficient ways of dealing with information and use their photographic memory?

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The Education system and the regulation of testing

Tests are typically rated by percentages on a sliding scale or curve design. The stated purpose for this is for the teacher to see how the tests given are received by the students. If the results come in too high, then the test should be adjusted to be more difficult. And if the tests scores are coming in too low overall, then the test should be adjusted to be easier. Making tests harder or easier defeats the purpose of testing, and sounds rather unrealistic.

What most people think testing should be about:

Most people think that testing should be the amount of usable knowledge the student has acquired from the class and from the teacher teaching the class. Likewise, if a teacher is good at presenting the contents of the class, then the student should also be able to test out with higher scores. But the result in higher test scores will skew the test graph, thus indicating the test should be made harder. If the tests are made more difficult the amount of people failing may also go up.

There is no incentive for the teacher to teach anything other than a mediocre, middle of the road, class. Otherwise there will be questions asked by the administration and perhaps quite a bit of extra work adapting the tests to accommodate his teaching ability.

On a school-wide basis one superior class would not play much of a part, but if there were a significant number of classes taught that created a lot of exemplary results, then it could upset the balance for the government funding and grants, and could significantly widen the qualitative learning gap for the learning deficit students. The gap between the Haves and Have-nots widens.

 

Impact on Grades 

Headline –

“Failing Students Suddenly Jump Grade Scores to As and Bs – Cheating Suspected”

The educational system would go into complete failure if students used their innate photographic memory they were born with instead of reading. The entire teaching / testing structure would be thrown into chaos.

We have calculated if children were taught to maintain and advance their eidetic memory while learning to read, then students would gain enough information to graduate High School by the age of 9 or 10, have their first college degree by 11 or 12, and should easily gain Masters or Doctorates by the time they are 16 or 17. What hope would a teacher have of keeping up with them? That means teachers would have to learn how to how to develop photographic memory as well.

As for the educational administration: We would not see overcrowded classes ever again. Instead you would see Mentors guiding a set group of 5 – 7 students. “Teachers” struggling to maintain control over a class of 40 or more students would be a thing of the past. However, the role of school teacher would be changed forever. Educators would throw their obsolete syllabus out the window.

Just think what it would be like, and how many problems could be solved, if we have a society filled with highly intelligent people! Even though this sounds very idealistic, people look at how they will be personally affected by such a thing happening, and many will see this as a threat. Educators, too see this as a threat to the established way teaching is done.

Reactions we expect from the established educational structure:

  1. Go quiet, don’t acknowledge it, and hope it goes away.
  2. Pure outright rebellion – The BIG “NO”.
  3. Organizing parent organizations to stand against such changes by playing on their fears.

These are only the first obvious steps. There will most likely be other forms of intervention as well.

 

What do people want?

Most people think it would be incredibly positive that their children be taught in the best possible way, to make them the best person they can be for the rest of their life. Parents wonder as to why the educational system would turn away such a huge advantage in advancing education to a whole new level. Parents wonder why educators cannot do the “Right Thing” for their children. When politics, money, and fear of change are the reasons for the education industry to stand firm upon, then parents do see the injustice of a failed system.

Even with the Intellectual Revolution upon them, Educators do not have a motivating force to move them to change. They are steadfast in their resolve, and like the stone statues from the past, they are unmovable and they demonstrate no remorse. They feel justified to keep students away from their true potential, to have them walk in darkness. All they would need to do to get the ball rolling is say, “We were wrong.”

Shannon Panzo, PhDEducation - Take Action NOW

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