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Thomson, Ian – Classical World, 1972
Descriptors: Classical Languages, College Language Programs, Grammar, Instructional Materials

Motto, Anna Lydia – Classical World, 1973
Version of this paper, entitled Teaching Classical Humanities--and Humanizing Classical Teaching,'' was delivered before the New Jersey Classical Association at Rutgers University. (RS)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, College Language Programs, Curriculum Development, Epics

Gottsman, Sarah – Classical Outlook, 1971
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Classroom Techniques, College Language Programs
Lazzatti, John J. – American Foreign Language Teacher, 1971
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, College Language Programs, Greek
Whitaker, Charles – Audio-Visual Language Learning, 1976
Experiences in using a language laboratory for teaching classics are discussed. The advantages of laboratory and programmed learning are outlined in relation to other learning. The topics covered include tape-assisted translation, recording methods, student presentations, and other methods of using this approach. (MS)
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Classical Languages, College Language Programs, Higher Education

Kent, George W. – Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, 1976
The world of classical Chinese is distant both in time and space from the world of the English-speaking American. The instructor must not, however, use a no-attention-to-meaning approach assuming some words are untranslateable or create confusion in discussing the nature of Chinese script. (CFM)
Descriptors: Chinese, Classical Languages, College Language Programs, Higher Education
Casler, Frederick H. – Cl J, 1970
Six foreign students were taught Latin by the direct method at Brock University, St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada, in an experiment to improve rapid reading mastery. (DS)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, College Language Programs, College School Cooperation, Experimental Teaching
Fryer, T. Bruce – 1975
Curricular changes at all levels of foreign language education provide alternate ways to provide valid learning experiences. There is new freedom for students to explore varying time arrangements, different learning styles, diverse content, and various locations for instruction. A discussion of student learning styles concerns individualization,…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Career Education, Classical Languages, College Language Programs