Principles of Suggestopaedia

Principles of Suggestopaedia

There are several theoretical principles or assumptions upon which suggestopaedic practice is always grounded. Most of these derive from Neuroscience and Psychotherapy while there are a few that relate to the Arts and Semiotics.

the 7 Laws (see subpage)
There are unused capacities of the human brain/psyche
Infantilisation (becoming children again)
Learning is both conscious and unconscious
Learning is not only cognitive but also affective and physical
Peripheral perceptions are more important than what is being focused upon
Whole-brain learning
Passive knowledge (recognition) is of the same value as active knowledge (production)