ERIC Number: EJ872050
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2010
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A Matter of Relevance: Teaching Classics in the 21st Century
Youssef, Lamiaa
College Teaching, v58 n1 p28-31 Jan-Mar 2010
In a world literature course, an instructor faces the challenge of engaging the students in classical texts that are historically, geographically, and linguistically "alien" to them. Through a three-step instructional model that includes approximation, thematic relevance, and application, the instructor tries to help students identify, engage, and interact with the texts. Several trials of this strategy have shown that this approach is promising because it promotes the students' active participation in class and ownership of the course content. Therefore, its implications in praxis will extend beyond the discipline of literature to other disciplines in college teaching.
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), College Instruction, World Literature, Course Content, Teaching Models, Teaching Methods, Reader Text Relationship, Student Participation, Interdisciplinary Approach, Ownership, Active Learning
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Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Virginia
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