2023
DOI: 10.29121/granthaalayah.v11.i3.2023.5096
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Can the Use of Four Suppositions and Two Techniques of Change Associated With Neuro-Linguistic Programming (Nlp) Enhance the Experience and Perceptions About Learning for Boys in Post-16 Education?

Abstract: Living Educational Theory (LET), which sits within the interpretivist paradigm, provides pragmatic enquiries in real life educational contexts. This form of research provides a platform for examining four suppositions and two Techniques of Change associated with neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) particularly in the context of boys’ engagement with learning. NLP is proposed as a powerful personal development method. However, the credibility of NLP is questioned due to limited research-based evidence. Four NLP … Show more

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