Georgi Lozanov (; 22 July 1926 – 6 May 2012), known as 'the father of accelerated learning', was a
Bulgaria
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n scientist, neurologist, psychiatrist, psychologist and educator, creator of suggestology,
suggestopedia
Suggestopedia, a portmanteau of "suggestion" and "pedagogy" is a teaching method used to learn foreign languages developed by the Bulgaria, Bulgarian psychiatrist Georgi Lozanov. It is also known as desuggestopedia.
First developed in the 1970s ...
(or 'suggestopaedia', an experimental branch of suggestology for use in pedagogy), and integrated psychotherapy.
He developed suggestopedia, a learning/teaching theory based on his early-1960s study of suggestion which is known as "suggestology".
Lozanov's theory and practice triggered an
accelerated learning movement in the West, where various techniques not originally included in Lozanov's theory were introduced. Such techniques included elements such as
breath
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ing,
visualization, and
biofeedback
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. There is a school in Sliven dedicated to preparing teachers for using suggestopaedia during lessons in order to improve the learning speed of pupils.
During the 1970s his theories and method were carefully analyzed and evaluated worldwide by a committee on languages learning and eventually certified by
UNESCO
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as "the most cultural integral and effective learning method" in Second Language Acquisition, better known today as its corporate adaptation called the Accelerated Learning Method.
Among his research, Lozanov had conducted during his earlier career stages advanced long-term research in the field of
parapsychology
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, especially on
clairvoyance
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at the
University of Sofia
Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" () is a public research university in Sofia, Bulgaria. It is the oldest institution of higher education in Bulgaria.
Founded on 1 October 1888, the edifice of the university was constructed between 1924 ...
.
He eventually left
Bulgaria
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, and settled in Western Europe creating and opening the
International Centre for Desuggestology and Suggestopedia, Vienna, Austria, also referred to as the Lozanov Institute in
Vienna
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, while conducting his extensive work in North America, particularly in
Washington, D.C.
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, USA, and
Ottawa-Gatineau
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, Canada, working at its corresponding Diplomatic Institutes on the development and implementation of Accelerated Second Language Learning, training programs tailored to enhance the learning of diplomats, defense officers, and global federal government employees.
Legacy
In 1966 he created the State Suggestology Research Institute in
Sofia
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,
Bulgaria
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, and the Centre for Suggestology and Development of Personality at the
University of Sofia
Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" () is a public research university in Sofia, Bulgaria. It is the oldest institution of higher education in Bulgaria.
Founded on 1 October 1888, the edifice of the university was constructed between 1924 ...
" St Climent Ohridski", which he directed until 1984.
During the 1970s he created the Lozanov learning method for super-learning of foreign languages, after the methodology audit of 1978 the method was certified by the Unesco in 1980. Upon certification of his method, he created the
International Centre for Desuggestology and Suggestopedia in Vienna, Austria.
Then in 2005 with the contribution of his colleague, the linguist, pedagogue, and artist Dr.
Evelyna Gateva, they created the Lozanov International Centre for Teacher Training in
Vorarlberg
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,
Austria
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that developed and provided teacher-training programs and certified new instructor and facilitators. During March 2006 at the Trainers' Conference in Sofia, it was created the International Association of Suggestology (Suggestopedia) founded with headquarters in
Oslo
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,
Norway
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; Dr. Lozanov was elected honorary chairman of the Association, and Professor
Lisa Hartmark
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from Norway was elected chairwoman.
Also in 2006, on 26 March, he created the Lozanov International Trainers Association and they founde
LITTA the Lozanov Institute There are hundreds of trained teachers at Litta website in many different countries, from 1991 to 2008. One, in particular, named
Paulo Sergio Negrete
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, from Brazil, and trained in 2000, developed the
Neuropedia /
Deblocking Method
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, based on Suggestopedia, which claims to be a development of the method. The scientific paper was published in 2011.
References
External links
http://chapmanenglishcourse.com*
Neuropedia The Deblocking Method
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2012 deaths
1926 births
Scientists from Sofia
Bulgarian neurologists