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Posted on 10.12.09 by Thomas L. Knapp
“Something magical is happening at the Largo Kumon Center located in Largo, Maryland: students are studying beyond school grade level and actually enjoying it. Not surprisingly, their parents have great things to say about Kumon. One mom, Sandy Frazier, said: ‘Kumon gave my son the challenge that he needed. He wasn’t challenged in school. I started him in Kumon in the fourth grade and he reached algebra before middle school.’ … What is Kumon? It’s an after-school math and reading program that employs a unique learning method designed to help each child develop the skills needed to perform to his or her full potential. The curriculum ranges from preschool to high school. Founded by Toru Kumon in 1958 in Japan, Kumon has 26,100 centers in 46 countries and regions serving over 4.1 million students worldwide, making it the largest and most established program of its kind in the world.” (10/12/09) Link: http://www.tcsdaily.com/article.aspx?id=101209A Filed under: RRND Commentary and Twitter-Worthy | Report Bad Link Bookmark this post in Furl or Del.icio.us | |









