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How & whom to approach to share my research work.?
10-12-2012, 11:31 AM
Post: #1
How & whom to approach to share my research work.?
Hello, I am a principal of a school in India. I am doing research on child psychology from last 10 years, I proposed various concepts to develop stress-free education to kindergarten kids and taught writing of A-Z alphabet letters to 3+ age kids in just 2 hrs which was verified & certified by Indian Administrative Officers and this event was placed in Limca Book of Records as FASTEST LEARNING OF ALPHABET. Not only this I proposed various concepts to the development of my school kids. Some of the best of them are.

1. Taught writing of Telugu letters & sentences (Local language in India which is considered to be tough than writing of English letters & sentences).
2. Similar handwriting of every kid in the classroom.
3. 3rd std kids can answer 7th std state board English question paper.
4. Can tell the day of any date in any century in less than 5 seconds.
5. 2nd std children can answer any question from any publication available in the market especially related to Social, Science & Mathematics.
6. Std 1 kids can tell the meaning of selected words from Oxford dictionary.
7. By the end of U.K.G. kids can spell out any word by associating the sound of letters and will be able to read English dailies by the time they complete Std 1.
8. U.K.G. kids can point any country in World map & can identify flags of different nations.
9. L.K.G. & U.K.G. kids can answer general knowledge questions like country capitals etc.
10. 5th Std kids can memorize up to 100 random numbers (Even random binary digits like 0001101011110101011101111110000010111111............... up to 100 digits).
11. 5th Std kids can memorize up to 100 random words & objects and can tell back the word (or object name) by calling its index number.
10. Many of our kids are receipts of state & national level awards.

Our School is a unique School and kids of my School can be compared with any kid of any School in India.

Though I am doing research on child psychology and invented several concepts to provide high quality stress free education I am unable to grow up as I don't know whom & how to contact the right person to expand my concepts internationally. Is there any organization or research centre who can help me in growing high or please let me who can be interested to listen to my proposal should I have to contact any University/Person/Officer/other and kindly let me know the channel to get their appointment.

Thanks in advance.
With regards.

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10-12-2012, 11:39 AM
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wow great sir,
there is an organisation in hyderabad
jaya simha who got 8 guiniess awards on memory related feats
they train every one contact them to get answer to your question.
http://www.jayasimha.in/contactus.html

my personal suggestion
sir students/children are very quick learners than adult wrt language and practical concepts
if someone teach something which is so imaginary and non practical etc their mind will not accept and they start loosing interest and leave to involve in study.plz keep so practical things

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10-12-2012, 11:39 AM
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That is an impressive list of accomplishments on stress-free learning you recite above. I personally do not have any contacts in this field, but here are some links to persons and organizations in the international education arena that may be interested in some or all of your work. Here you go:

http://www.acei.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association...ernational
http://www.cdacouncil.org/the-resource-c...anizations
http://omep-usnc.org/
http://dir.yahoo.com/Education/Early_Chi...d+learning
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