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Evelyn Wood Reading Course

The Evelyn Wood Reading Course is a speed reading program developed by Evelyn Wood in the 1950s. It teaches techniques to help individuals read faster while maintaining comprehension. The course focuses on methods like skimming, using peripheral vision to take in more text at once, and minimizing subvocalization (the habit of silently pronouncing words in your head). Many people use the course to improve their reading efficiency for studying, professional development, or simply to consume more information quickly. Overall, it's aimed at enhancing reading skills to better handle large volumes of written material.