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Denegri, Raymond – Classical Outlook, 1978
Discusses the demands of the Association pour la Defense du Latin that Latin be returned to the French secondary school curriculum and that the Classics-Science baccalaureat be restored as one of the French secondary programs. Benefits of studying Latin are enumerated. (KM)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Curriculum Development, Language Instruction, Language Programs
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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
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Babcock, Charles; And Others – Classical Journal, 1972
Results of a survey on the Classics curriculum in colleges conducted by the Committee on the State of the Classics of the American Philological Association between August 1970 and March 1971. (RS)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, College Language Programs, Colleges, Curriculum Development
Watts, John; Taylor, David W. – Didaskalos, 1972
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Curriculum Development, Group Instruction, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
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masciantonio, Rudolph – Classical World, 1971
A more detailed description of these programs appears in Foreign Language Annals" v3 n4, p592-595, May 1970. (DS)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Classical Languages, Curriculum Development, Elementary Schools
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Lawall, Gilbert – Classical Outlook, 1977
Negative and positive developments in the Latin curriculum in American public schools and developments in England are discussed. Declining enrollment trends, the emplementation of elementary school Latin classes in Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia, and diversification of the secondary school classics curriculum are some of the topics addressed.…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Curriculum Development, Declining Enrollment
Bodoh, John J. – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1973
Results of a three-year study on a modern, updated Classics studies program implemented by the Classics faculty at Texas Tech University. (RL)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Curriculum Development, Greek
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Galinsky, G. Karl – ADFL Bulletin, 1981
Credits classics programs with the earliest experiments in the interdisciplinary approach, showing how classics, as the study of all aspects of two important cultures, the Greek and the Roman, are particularly well-equipped to develop a diversified curriculum. Discusses current opportunities for maintaining this trend and developing outreach…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Curriculum Development, Greek Civilization, Higher Education
Sniegoski, Stephen J. – 1990
Recently there has been a growing concern about the decline in academic achievement among students as modern schools have moved to more non-academic functions. William Torrey Harris was an early education reformer whose ideas are now proving relevant to the problems currently facing education. Harris entered the field of education in the 1850s…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Classical Languages, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Walcot, Peter – Studies in Higher Education, 1978
The number of students studying modern languages has declined, and the number reading classics at British universities has declined dramatically. Classics departments that adapt to changing conditions by offering programs such as Classical Studies, including a high proportion of nonlanguage courses, are able to survive. (JMD)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, College Language Programs, Curriculum Development
Anderson, William – Orbit, 1971
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Curriculum Development, Foundation Programs
Avery, Harry C. – Cl Outlook, 1970
Describes a meeting of Latin teachers and public school administrators on Arpil 23-24, 1970, at the University of Pittsburgh, Pa. (DS)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Classical Languages, Conference Reports, Cultural Context
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Masciantonio, Rudolph – Classical Outlook, 1977
The rationale for teaching Latin and the classics in urban schools and research studies on outcomes in various cities and colleges are cited. Recommendations are presented on curricula and grades in which such instruction should be offered. Resources to aid the implementation of an instructional program are cited. (SW)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Curriculum Development, Educational Research
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Geiger, William A. – Classical Outlook, 1979
Suggests reintroducing Latin into the curriculum during the present educational trend of returning to the basics. A course is discussed called "Practical Latin," designed to deal directly with the areas where the students need the most help: vocabulary, spelling, and grammar. (NCR)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Curriculum
Fries, Maureen – 1970
Traditionally neglected in the classical humanities curriculum, Ovid is recommended as a writer worthy of inclusion in Latin programs at the sophomore and junior levels in high schools. As one possible strategy for survival of the classical humanities curriculum, the author argues that the writings of Ovid be included on the grounds that they are…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Curriculum Development, Language Instruction
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