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Journal of the Society for Accelerative Learning and Teaching, 1986
The Society for Accelerative Learning and Teaching has published a series of collected works on many aspects of suggestive learning-teaching-therapy counseling within the theoretical and procedural confines of Suggestology and/or Suggestopedia. The articles cover a variety of subjects including critical reviews, theoretical analyses, speculative…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Case Studies, Learning Strategies, Learning Theories
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King, Jeffrey M. – Journal of General Education, 1997
Describes new college teaching techniques using the brain-compatible teaching and learning model. Demonstrates that learning is based on the process of detecting and making patterns. Suggests maximizing use of local memory function to reduce dependency on rote learning and varying methods of classroom presentation to target different learning…
Descriptors: Brain, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Educational Environment
Bass, Jo Ann Fisher – 1985
Employed extensively in some Soviet bloc countries to teach a variety of subjects, the Suggestive-Accelerative Learning and Teaching (SALT) method uses a combination of physical and mental relaxation exercises, music, and suggestive principles to increase learning. However, in spite of research showing its effectiveness in teaching reading skills…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Comparative Analysis, Educational Research, Higher Education
Boy, Nancy Omaha, Ed. – Journal of Accelerated Learning and Teaching, 1996
This document comprises the entire output of this journal for 1996. Article titles include the following: "Application of Learning Styles in Accelerative Learning and Teaching"; "Learning Styles: A Synthesized Model"; "Using Learning Styles in Education: Research and Problems"; "Teaching Students through Their Culturally Specific Learning Styles";…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Adult Education, Career Choice, Cognitive Style