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Name
  
Georgi Lozanov


Role
  
Researcher


Died
  
May 6, 2012, Sliven, Bulgaria

Books
  
Suggestology, Suggestology and Outlines, The Foreign Languag, Suggestopedia ‑‑ Reservop, Introduction to Suggesto

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Georgi Lozanov (July 22, 1926 in Sofia, Bulgaria – May 6, 2012 in Sliven, Bulgaria) known as 'the father of accelerated learning', was a Bulgarian scientist, neurologist, psychiatrist, psychologist and educator, creator of suggestology, suggestopedia and integrated psychotherapy.(Suggestopedia was created as an experimental branch of suggestology for use in pedagogy.) He developed suggestopedia/suggestopaedia, a learning/teaching theory based on his early-1960s study of suggestion which is known as "suggestology".

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Lozanov's theory and practice triggered an accelerated learning movement in the West, where various techniques not originally included in the Lozanov's theory were introduced. Such techniques included elements such as breathing, visualization and biofeedback. There is a school in Sliven dedicated to preparing teachers for using suggestopaedia during lessons in order to improve the learning speed of pupils.

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Lozanov had earlier also conducted advanced long-term research in the field of parapsychology, especially on clairvoyance.

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