Suggestopedia

| 23 Okt 2010

** Suggestopedia **
  1. Suggestopedia is a teaching method which is based on a modern understanding of how the human brain works and how we learn most effectively. It was developed by the Bulgarian doctor and psychotherapist Georgi Lozanov (see right). The term 'Suggestopedia', derived from suggestion and pedagogy, is often used loosely to refer to similar accelerated learning approaches. However, Lozanov reserves the title strictly for his own method, and he has his own training and certification facilities. Suggestopedia was originally applied mainly in foreign language teaching, and it is often claimed that it can teach languages approximately three times as quickly as conventional methods. It is now applied in several other fields, and its central ideas inspired the development of my own Brainware workshops. Another revolutionary language teacher who developed his own distinctive methods was the late Michel Thomas, his numerous famous clients including: Woody Allen, Bob Dylan and Eddie Izzard.
  2. This method emerged in 1960 by Bulgarian Georgi Lozanov, and is based on the the science of suggestion. One of the main goals of this method is to decrease anxiety related to learning a new language, so that students can naturally and calmly produce the language. The atmosphere is this language learning method is extremely important as a tool to make the environment conducive to language learning. One of the techniques taken from suggestology across many educational disciplines is the use of background music in the classroom. Studies have shown that students learn more while listening to music. In this method, little attention is paid to grammatical errors.
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