Thursday, November 14, 2019
The rainbow with the pot of gold :: essays research papers
We live in a world where ââ¬Ëeducationââ¬â¢ and the accumulation of skills have assumed fanatical proportions. We tch tch at heavy school bags, but continue putting noses to the grindstone. Always in the hope of the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Except, that in the first decade of the 2000ââ¬â¢s the way to that pot is no luminescent rainbow. And the sad part is, it neednââ¬â¢t be so. The proof of the pudding -- the training experience of companies including U.S.A.-based AT & Tââ¬â¢s National Product Training Centre and Audi, IBM and Seimens in Germany; Pentagonââ¬â¢s Institute of Defense Analysis; and teacher Charles Grittonââ¬â¢s efforts in a Des Moines ghetto school that became a case study of success. Putting the ââ¬Ëno pain, no gainââ¬â¢ credo of learning to shame is the concept of accelerated learning, perhaps more famous as ââ¬Ësuperlearningââ¬â¢ following breakthroughs made by Sheila Ostrander, Lynn Schroeder and Nancy Ostrander since the 1970ââ¬â¢s. However, the ball was actually set rolling about a decade before they started. It was behind the Iron Curtain in the 1960ââ¬â¢s that Dr. Georgi Lozanov, a Bulgarian psychiatrist, first applied suggestion and relaxation techniques to classroom learning and termed these methods ââ¬ËSuggestopediaââ¬â¢. These pioneering techniques engendered and gave impetus to what we now know as Suggestive ââ¬â Accelerative Approaches to Learning. Accelerated learning believes that the human brain can work at least two to five times faster (ââ¬Ësuperlearningââ¬â¢) and retain more and for longer periods (ââ¬Ësupermemoryââ¬â¢ or ââ¬Ëhypermnesiaââ¬â¢) if it is put into the ââ¬Ëright stateââ¬â¢ of ââ¬Å"relaxed alertnessâ⬠(therefore non-stress, therefore pleasure) for learning. In a nutshell, it works by addressing our unconscious as well as our conscious mind, exploiting the power of our own imagination since it has been found that a trained imagination helps learn better ââ¬â thereby aiding in accessing what are termed as the ââ¬Å"success patternsâ⬠in our bodies, minds and emotions. Significantly, ââ¬Ësuperlearningââ¬â¢ shows us how to relax our body and calm our mind at will. It is sometimes described as ââ¬Å"global learningâ⬠since it involves our entire inner world, including parts repressed in older styles of education, and goes to the extent of our most ancient memory of life, exactly according to natureââ¬â¢s blueprint for us. Moreover, it is global in the sense that the techniques can be adapted and used in virtually any culture to learn virtually anything, age and background no bar. It
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