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CONTENTS EXTENSION COURSE CURRICULUM HOW TO WRITE AN EXTENSION COURSE SECTION
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
HCO BULLETIN OF 16 DECEMBER 1958
D of T Acad Admin Ext Course Dir Acad Insts D of P Processing Admin HCO Bd of Review ACC Worldwide Inst HCO

EXTENSION COURSE CURRICULUM

The Extension Course for HCA/HPA is outlined as follows.

Section A — 1 tablet

Lessons 1A to 20A, eight questions each lesson. Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health, entire book covered in 160 questions.

Section B — 1 tablet

Lessons 1B to 20B, eight questions each lesson. Science of Survival, entire book covered in 160 questions.

Section C — 1 tablet

Lessons 1C to 20C, eight questions each lesson. Advanced Procedure and Axioms, entire book covered in 160 questions.

Section D — 1 tablet

Lessons 1D to 20D, eight questions each lesson. Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought entire book covered in 160 questions.

The Extension Course for HCS/BScn is outlined as follows:

Section E — 1 tablet

Lessons 1E to 20E, eight questions each lesson. The Hubbard Electrometer and

Electropsychometric Auditing, entire subject covered in 160 questions, theory and practice.

Section F — 1 tablet

Lessons 1F to 20F, eight questions each lesson. Scientology: 8-8008, entire book covered in 160 questions.

Section G — 1 tablet

Lessons 1G to 20G, eight questions each lesson. The Creation of Human Ability, entire book covered in 160 questions.

Section H — 1 tablet

Lessons 1H to 20H, eight questions each lesson. Various Clear Procedures from various texts, entire subject covered in 160 questions.

The Extension Course for DScn/HGS is outlined as follows:

Section J — I tablet

Lessons 1J to 20J, eight questions per lesson. All TR Drills, entire subject covered in 160 questions (text not yet published).

Section K — 1 tablet

Lessons 1K to 20K, eight questions per lesson, Track Scouting (text not yet published). Entire subject covered in 160 questions.

Section L — 1 tablet

Lessons 1L to 20L, eight questions per lesson, Scientology Organizations, entire subject covered in 160 questions.

Section M — 1 tablet Not outlined.

The following activities are responsible for submitting questions to be made into printed lessons:

When you have completed your section, please send the questions complete to HCO for forwarding to me.

This is the fastest way I know to get the Extension Course completed. I have only its format and a DMSMH outline at this moment. Would you do this for me?

HOW TO WRITE AN EXTENSION COURSE SECTION

An Extension Course Section consists of a textbook and a series of lessons done on a glued-top tablet, one sheet per lesson, eight questions or exercises per lesson. The questions are consecutively numbered from 1 to 160 with the identifying letter on each number. Example: Section B, third question, is 3B. The name of the textbook, but not its page numbers, is carried on every lesson page, not each question.

We only want the questions for the section, not the printed complete product.

The questions concern only vital definitions needed for a knowledge of the subject and examples of the use and meaning.

To do a course, use the following:

Make a list of all vital definitions used in the text specified on the subject. These should number around eighty so pare or expand the list until it is composed of eighty vital words or phrases or objects.

Use the definition for odd numbered questions.

Demand an explanation, an example, a discovery from real life, a consequence, etc, of the definition as the following even-numbered question.

The Extension Course should give the taker a passing knowledge of Dianetics and Scientology terminology, phenomena and parts. This is its goal and purpose. The reasoning or examples in a text are considered secondary, for the purposes of the course, to precision definitions.

The Extension Course Student should finish the course with the feeling he is dealing with a precision science, composed of identifiable parts.

Example (not necessary to use):

Question 5A: What is a reactive mind?

Question 6A: Give something out of your own experience that would illustrate a reactive mind at work.

The main tasks imposed here are (1) To summarize the important definitions and parts of Dianetics and Scientology from a text and (2) Ask interestingly for an application to life.

Now you see why I want your swift help in writing it. It would take one person months. Your contribution, as assigned in this bulletin, will speed it up by months.

L. RON HUBBARD LRH:md.rd

Distribution:
Not to be stencilled in London (their copies being sent direct from DC).
Info copies going to Melbourne, SA, and all field offices, via HCOs;
3 copies — 1 for HCO, 1 to D of T, 1 to D of P.