"Suggestopedia" and Accelerative Language
Teaching/Learning
The Links
by Kaz Hagiwara
Read me first This page contains a numerous
links to the sites that mention Georgi Lozanov and Suggestopedia.
Users of this page are advised that the information presented
in these sites does not necessarily represent Lozanov's genuine
theory. Before you go further, I recommend you to click "What is NOT Suggestopedia" to distinguish his original theory from other
variants.
Links marked as !ARCHIVE! are the files or the sites archived in Internet Archive. The content of such files are generally old and may contain invalid information.
What's New
Lozanov's web site is now reopened! Unfortunately, his on-line book did not reappeared. However some new concept to account his method, the names of certified teachers and trainers are seen in this site. (English and Bulgarian languages)
Lozanov International Trainers Association (LITA) is officially established. LITA is an international not-for-profitable organization (NPO) that consists of members who are trained by Lozanov. Each member is certified by Lozanov as a teacher trainer in his method. The main objective of LITA is to help forming teacher training courses, short or long term wherever it is possible. Contact LITA for a teacher training in Suggestopedia-Dessugestopedia. The official website is not yet available.
Music List selected by Gateva and Lozanov for their Suggestopedia Course. (PDF)
"Rapport final" (A 155 pages final report made to UNESCO in December 1980. UNESCO document code:ED/SCM/MMT; ED.80/WS/160. French text. An excerpt English translation is available at Internet Archive site of Lozanov's web page. Also, Japanese translation of the same part is placed at Griffith University site.)
Dr. G. Lozanov "Open letter (January 3, 1999)" (Open letter sent to the membership of the International Alliance for Learning. English text. !ARCHIVE!)
Dr. G. Lozanov "Dessugestopedia" (An Interview with Lozanov by Susan Norman in 2006. Talks about his Suggestopedia, Desuggestopedia and something else that is believed as 'Suggestopedia'. English Text)
Overview of Lozanov's Original Version by Other Authors
ƒTƒWƒFƒXƒgƒyƒfƒBƒA (Wikipedia Japan) (Most part of this entry in Japanese Wikipedia is written by Kaz Hagiwara the author of this link page. Japanese Text)
En-Vill "About Professor Dr. Georgi Kirilov Lozanov" (A misleading introduction to Lozanov and his method that consists of incorrect or exaggerated information which largely confounds Suggestopedia, S.A.L.T and Superlearning. The included link information is a simple copy of previous version of this link site. Some incorrect information about the method's current practice are also seen on another page in this site. Korean text)
Stavriana SoubassA Book Review: "SUGGESTOPAEDIA - DESUGGESTIVE TEACHING (Communicative Method on The Level of The Hidden Reserves of The Human Mind) "(Greek text)
The International Association for Desuggestology
and Suggestopedagogy
Austria-1101 Vienna, P.O. Box 132
Tel/Fax: +43 1 615 5069
(Georgi Lozanov can be contacted at this address.)
Lozanov International Trainers Association (Web site not yet available. Contact can be made by clicking LITA)
RMIT
(Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) University. BEd
curriculum includes "Accelerative Learning for Teaching
& Training" unit. Mentions Lozanov's name as "Overseas
Contact" although the course is not authorised by him.
Language Courses Currently Known as Certified by Lozanov
ParsOmni Language teaching and teachers training center in San Diego. Academic Director Lupe Escamilla is one of few teachers trainer certified by Lozanov. (English text)
Lozanov
Center Language teaching and teachers training center in
Tokyo. Setsuko Iki is a teachers trainer certified by Lozanov. (This center is not active since 2002. Japanese text)
Nuevos Proyectos Pedagógicos English and German courses with Suggestopedia in Madrid, Spain. Directed by Gloria Alguacil, another of few teachers trainer certified by Lozanov. (Spanish text)
Welsh Unlimited or Popeth Cymraeg teaches Welsh language. Its policy director and De-Suggestopedia teacher/trainer, Ioan Talfryn is trained and certified by Lozanov. (Welsh and English text)
Humana French language course through Suggestopedia in Switzerland (Not certified with current verssion of Lozanov's method, the instructor Barbara Green-Studer is trained with Lozanov and Gateva in early 1980s)
Other Active Language Courses with Accelerated Method (Most courses in this category had a contact with Lozanov in the past. They mix various external ideas and techniques with Lozanov's)
List of books concerning Superlearning published from The Parents' Resource Almanac (Also list of
related organizations. English text. )
SpeedReadThe.Net Online training for speed reading that claims its computer program gives user speed reading skills (Requires Java capability. English text. !ARCHIVE!)
Other
Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla, Lithuania
Faculty of Philology (Department of Slavic Philology employs Suggestopedia as its language teaching method. English text)