3. is a teaching method based on the idea
how the human’s brain work and how we
most effectively. It includes a rich sensory
learning, a positive expectation of success
and the use of a varied range of methods
like dramatized texts, music, active
participation in songs and games,...
4. Suggestopedia, one of humanistic approachs
was developed in the 1970s’ by the Bulgarian
educator Georgi Lozanov.
- It improves physical health, and bring
substantial benefits in personality and
motivation.
- It can also effect radical changes in the way
people approach creative thinking, problems
and conflicts.
6. Decoration
Furniture
Arrangement of the classroom
Authoritative behavior of the teacher (what
makes a teacher authoritative?
The use of soft baroque music (this make
the method unique)
8. Hardness of finding colorful environment
Negative effects of direct translation (no
advanced comprehension technique)
Concentration problem
Teachers need to be skilled in singing, acting,
and psychotherapeutic technique
Not much authentic material (potentially)
10. Through this method, we learn to trust the
power of mind
We learn the deliberately included states of
relaxation
The benefit from the use of music to get
students sit back and relax
Increase oral proficiency
Lower the classroom anxiety (less stressed)
12. Students volunteer for a suggestopedic
course
Not to study the materials (Learners must
not try to figure out, manipulate, or study
the material presented but must maintain a
pseudo-passive state)
Respect and trust the teacher