Tuesday 8 November 2011

Suggestopedia!

Fed up of the constant nagging of teachers and the oh-so imposing workload? Fear not, 'cause SUGGESTOPEDIA is here! No, it's not a type of Wiki or anything else. It's a completely reworked educational system which tends to reduce workload, homework and what not!


By the definition,
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 Lozano. 

Although its main domain is language teaching, it has been proved to be effective in all types of subjects.
Its key features include a rich sensory learning environment (pictures, colour, music, etc.), a positive expectation of success and the use of a varied range of methods: dramatised texts, music, active participation in songs and games, etc.

Suggestopedia adopts a carefully structured approach, using four main stages as follows:
  • Presentation
    A preparatory stage in which students are helped to relax and move into a positive frame of mind, with the feeling that the learning is going to be easy and fun.
  • First Concert - "Active Concert"
    This involves the active presentation of the material to be learnt. For example, in a foreign language course there might be the dramatic reading of a piece of text, accompanied by classical music.
  • Second Concert - "Passive Review"
    The students are now invited to relax and listen to some Baroque music, with the text being read very quietly in the background. The music is specially selected to bring the students into the optimum mental state for the effortless acquisition of the material.
  • Practice
    The use of a range of games, puzzles, etc. to review and consolidate the learning.

So basically, it is the future of education! Thank god that the next generation wouldn't have to face the torment of current education systems. :P

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