2013
DOI: 10.5785/6-2-354
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Suggestopaedia in theory and practice

Abstract: The term Suggestopaedia which is used in this study, refers to the Westernized model, whichis a combination ofLozanov' s Suggestopedy, the Americanized SALT and various elementsand adaptations from other Western countries (see Appendix A). Suggestopaedia as aninnovative method of teaching languages has reportedly achieved exceptional results. Inview of these results and also of the dire need for more effective language teaching in SouthAfrica, it was decided to investigate the method thoroughly.

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“…Kussler and Bodenstein, 1985:13 2.1.3 The text should facilitate the students' growth of self-esteem and realization of their own potential. Botha (1990) adds more criteria of a philosophical nature: 2.1.4 Referring to research done on the working of the human brain, he stresses that all senses should be addressed in the text. "If the text stimulates sensory perception, it ensures superior processing of the material and storage in the long-term memory" (Botha, 1990:68).…”
Section: Suggestopedic Principles To Be Remembered While Writing Scriptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kussler and Bodenstein, 1985:13 2.1.3 The text should facilitate the students' growth of self-esteem and realization of their own potential. Botha (1990) adds more criteria of a philosophical nature: 2.1.4 Referring to research done on the working of the human brain, he stresses that all senses should be addressed in the text. "If the text stimulates sensory perception, it ensures superior processing of the material and storage in the long-term memory" (Botha, 1990:68).…”
Section: Suggestopedic Principles To Be Remembered While Writing Scriptsmentioning
confidence: 99%