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Clarence Windom "Win" Wenger, Jr. (April 27, 1938 – January 7, 2021) was a teacher and writer in the fields of creativity, accelerated learning, brain and mind development, and political economy.[1][2]

Quick Facts Clarence Windom "Win" Wenger, Ph.D., Born ...

Formerly of Harrisonburg, VA., Dr. Wenger graduated from the University of Virginia with a Masters in Education and a Bachelors in Economics. He received a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Sarasota. He taught Economics, History, and Psychology at Kirkland Hall College and Ocean City College. At Cambridge College’s (Mass.) National Institute for Teaching Excellence, he taught Educational Methods and Accelerative Learning. He also was an adjunct professor at Goddard College, VT.[3]

Wenger was the author of many published works, some of which have been translated into Italian[4], German[5], Japanese[6], and Turkish[7]. He has taught in universities and at workshops in numerous countries around the world. A respected member and consultant highly involved with multiple worldwide creative communities including Mindcamp Canada[8], Creative Problem Solving Institute, South African Creativity Conference, Creativity in Business Conference[9], and many more.

Wenger also founded a non-profit organization called Project Renaissance[10], dedicated to increasing individuals’ potential dedicated to freely disseminating creativity, problem-solving, teaching, and learning strategies.[11][12] He developed many techniques[13][14] but is best known for Image Streaming, a method of using the intuition to draw on the subconscious mind to solve problems, come up with new ideas, and improve learning.[15][16][17]

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Selected Works

  • Wenger, Win (1979). Beyond O.K.: Psychegenic Tools Relating to Health of Body and Mind (Psychegenic Library of Experiential Protocols). Psychegenics Press. ISBN 9780931865015.
  • Wenger, Win (1987). How to Increase Your Intelligence. The Bobbs-Merrill Company. ISBN 978-0880471527.
  • Wenger, Win (1992). Beyond Teaching and Learning. Project Renaissance. ISBN 978-9810040031.
  • Wenger, Win; Poe, Richard (1995). The Einstein Factor: A Proven New Method for Increasing Your Intelligence. Penguin Random House. ASIN B07JJJCVLS.
  • Wenger, Win (1999). Discovering The Obvious: Techniques of Original, Inspired Scientific Discovery, Technical Invention, and Innovation. Psychegenics Press. ISBN 9780931865534.
  • Scheele, Paul; Wenger, Win (2008). Genius Code. Learning Strategies Corporation. ASIN O925480444.
  • Wenger, Win (2003). Brain Boosters: 20 Minutes a Day to a More Powerful Intelligence. Project Renaissance. ASIN B00OH7AXZ4.
  • Wenger, Win; Benda, Harman Max (2011). Dynamic Teaching. Tijl Koenderink. ISBN 9781257148738.
  • Bossert, Mark; Wenger, Win (2011). End Writer's Block Forever: Accessing the inner powers of your mind. mbossert. ISBN 9781257154456.
  • Wenger, Win (2010). Three Easy Tactics to Use in Your Classroom. Center for Modern Socratic Innovation. ISBN 9781257325016.
  • Roman, Charles (2011). Win Wenger's Image Streaming: Reaching the higher powers of your mind. Project Renaissance. ISBN 9781257148684.
  • McKechnie, Isa; Wenger, Win (2011). Win Wenger's Super Skills for Students. Project Renaissance. ASIN B00930OF0Y.
  • Wenger, Win; Benda, Harman Max (2012). Borrowed Genius: Gateway to self-transformation. Project Renaissance. ASIN B009FO45P8.
  • Wenger, Win; Benda, Harman Max (2012). The Creative Problem-Solving Tool Kit. Project Renaissance. ISBN 9781257173129.
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