Dilip Mukerea writes in his new book, Learning How to Learn (yet to be released; still in the works; this is a sneak preview!):
EXAMPLES OF SUPERSKILLS AS A PRAGMATIC SUITE OF EXPERTISE IN BRAIN CAPITAL CREATION
ENVISIONING INFORMATION:
Able to process masses of information, in real time, with speed, clarity, depth, and extensivity. No educational campus presently possesses these skills.
A SUITE OF VISUAL MAPPING STRATEGIES:
Can depict panoramic expanses of information on one sheet of paper ... using techniques based on the physiology of the brain and the psychology of memory.
MEMORY:
Possesses hands-on, applied imagination skills to dramatically boost memory. There is no learning without Memory: thus, a wide range of mnemonic learning strategies needs to be grafted onto study material for easy, and durable, recall. NO CRAMMING!
PROWESS AT READING:
Possesses a range of critical and creative reading skills panoramically enhanced via (i) vastly augmented reading speeds (ii) greatly strengthened comprehension.
POWER LEARNING:
Is able to execute high-speed integration of reading-visual mapping-memory-and-presentation expertise, to powerfully slash the learning curve.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS:
Knows the skills of Sentence Mapping (critical thinking addressing the anatomy of a sentence, et al), vocabulary building, diction, and eloquence in writing, speaking, and live presentations.
[Author's Comments: Learning How to Learn, with 292 pages, densely graphically illustrated, is essentially a complete compendium of requisite skillsets, toolsets, actionsets and mindsets for any professional or student who wants to stay relevant - and remain ahead - in the 21st Century!]
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