Planting the seed of possibility: Suggestopedia in adult education
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Suggestopedia is a teaching method used to learn foreign languages, first developed in the 1970sby the Bulgarian psychiatrist Georgi Lozanov. Today, it is formally recognized by UNESCO as a superior approach to learning.What is it exactly? And how can it be used to facilitate more effective learning for adults in today's world?Listen into Jane's chat with suggestopedic teacher and adult educator, Daniela Montagner in this episode.----Are you an adult learning professional looking for a community you can tap into? Come and join members, like Daniela, as we more confidently navigate a new world of work together in The Adult Learning Hub. Enjoy our informative and bite-size calendar of events and activities; regular member meet up to discuss topics important to you; and get support from like minded peers, also tasked with the learning of adults around the world in a variety of settings and contexts.Go to the www.adultlearninghub.com to become a member today.
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