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LaFleur, Richard A. – 1986
Fluctuations in interest and enrollment in the study of Latin in the United States have led many to believe that the language was in permanent decline. However, in the last decade the public has become more aware of the need for language instruction, and high school Latin enrollments have risen dramatically since 1976. There is a shortage of…
Descriptors: Enrollment Trends, High Schools, Higher Education, Language Proficiency

Abbott, Martha G.; Davis, Sally – Modern Language Journal, 1996
Defends the emphasis on aural, oral, and writing skills in the teaching of Latin in today's high schools as a means of helping students make a connection between the past and present and gain the knowledge needed to function in the next century. The article emphasizes that teachers who pursue new ways to teach Latin are reanimating interest in the…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Classical Languages, Curriculum Design, High Schools