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daily nebraskan
thursday, October 20, 1977
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NU Med Center sponsors monthly lecture series
Spotting children with communication problems
will be the first topic in a monthly lecture series sponsor
ed by the University of Nebraska Medical Center's Meyer
Children's Rehabilitation Institute.
Dr. Harris Winitz will begin the series tonight at 7:30
p.m. in the Center for Continuing Education with a pre
sentation on "Comprehension and Production Reconsider
ed." Dr. Winitz, a speech and hearing science professor
from the University of Missouri at Kansas City, has
authored numerous articles on speech Communication
problems. He also has written three books, including
"From Syllable to Conversation" and "Aiticulatory
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In addition to Dr. Winitz, the lecture series will consist
of monthly presentations throughout the winter (except
December) by five prominent educators in audiology and
speech pathology.
Among these speakers will be Dr. William Diedrich
from the University of Kansas Medical Center in Novem
ber, Dr. Dan Boone from the University of Arizona in
March and Dr. Jon Eisenson from San Francisco State in
April.
The wturft series is desicned for audioloeists. speech
pathologists and students in the field but will be open to
anyone, according to series coordinator, Dr. Edwin
Leach, director of the Division of Audiology and Speech
Pathology at the institute.
The series is being funded by subscriptions and ticket
sales. Subscriptions for the series are $25 for adults arid
$15 for students. Tickets can also be purchased at the
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National Reading Enrichment Institute,
(a non-profit organization), will offer a 4
week course in speed reading to a limited
number of qualified people in Lincoln.
N.R.E.I.'s PANORAMIC method of
instruction is the most innovative and
effective program available in the United
States.
Not only does this famous course reduce
your time in thtfclassroom to just one class
per week for 4 short weeks but it also in
cludes an advanced speed reading course on
cassette tape so that you can continue to
improve for the rest of your life. In just 4
weeks the average student should be read
ing 3-10 times faster. In a few months some
students are reading 20-30 times faster
attaining speeds that approach 6,000 words
per minute. In rare instances speeds of up
to 20,000 words per minute, have been
documented.
Our average graduate reads 3-10 times
faster upon completion with greatly in
creased comprehension and concentration.
For those who would like additional in
formation, a series of FREE one hour
orientation lectures have been scheduled.
At these free meetings, the course will be
explained In. complete detail, including
class schedule and a special
classroom procedures, instruction methods,
tuition that is one-half the cost of similar
courses. You must attend any of the
meetings for information about classes.
These orientations are open to the
public, above age 14. Persons under 18
should bo accompanied by a parent if
possible.)
If you have always wanted to be a speed
reader but found the cost prohibitive or the
course too time consuming . . . now you
can, just by attending 1 evening per week
for 4 short weeks, read 3 to 10 times faster,
with greater comprehension and concentration.
If you are a student who would like to
make A's instead of B'sror C's or if you are
a business person who wants to stay abreast
of today's ever changing accelerating world,
then this course is an absolute necessity.
The special FREE one-hour meetings
will be held at the following times and
places:
LINCOLN AREA MEETINGS
Mon., Oct. 17 Two meetings, one at 6:30
P.M. and again at 8:30
P.M.
Tues., Oct. 18 Two meetings, one at 6:30
P.M. and again at 8:30
P.M.
Wed., Oct. 19 Two meetings, one at 6:30
P.M. and again at 8:30
P.M.
TWO FINAL MEETINGS
Thurs., Oct. 20 One at 6:30 P.M. and
again at 8:30 p.m.
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remember longer. This course can be taught
to industry or civic groups at "Group
rates" upon request. Be sure to attend
whichever free oreitnation that fits best in
your schedule. REMEMBER, TUITION
FOR THIS COURSE IS ONE HALF THAT
OF SIMILAR COURSES. MONEY SPENT
IN SELF-IMPROVEMENT IS - NOT AN
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