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Marshall, J. C. Douglas – Classical Outlook, 1976
Controversies surrounding the teaching of Latin in American schools have had at their core the question of ornament versus utility. The course of this debate is outlined, with emphasis on a few personalities who made significant contributions. (RM)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, College Role, Educational Objectives
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Miles, Andrew – Babel, 2000
Comments on the nature and aims of teaching two classical Languages: Latin and Greek. Looks at the deeper benefits that these languages seek to offer and examines the ways in which they can contribute to the broadening of learners' minds. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Educational Benefits, Educational Objectives, Foreign Countries
Connor, W. Robert – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1971
Report presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association on December 29, 1970 in New York, New York. (DS)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, College Language Programs, Educational Objectives
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Pearcy, Lee T., Jr. – Classical Outlook, 1971
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Educational Objectives, Grammar
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Norton, Mary E. – Classical World, 1971
Modified version of a paper read at the Fall Meeting of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States, October 31, 1969, Syracuse, New York. DS)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Educational Objectives, Greek
Wolverton, Robert E. – 1975
This paper attempts to show the need for Classicists currently in the field to begin long-range planning for the field of Classics. Classicists have been unable or unwilling to plan solid actions, waiting instead to react, or respond, to educational trends and problems. While the entire junior and community colleges movement was growing,…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, College Language Programs, Educational Objectives
Masciantonio, Rudolph – 1971
This is a students' programmed text for Level Alpha of a humanistic approach to the instruction of Classical Greek and Greek culture in secondary schools. The goals of the program are to help students become aware of: (1) the impact of Hellenic civilization on contemporary society, including the impact of the Greek language on English; (2) the…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Classical Languages, Cultural Awareness, Educational Objectives
Masciantonio, Rudolph – 1974
This is a teacher's guide for Level Beta of a humanistic approach to instruction of Classical Greek and Greek culture in secondary schools. The goals of the program are to help students become aware of: (1) the impact of Hellenic civilization on contemporary society, including the impact of the Greek language on English; (2) the similarities and…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Classical Languages, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Guides
Ministry of Education, London (England). – 1959
This pamphlet reviews the current educational status of the classics in the curriculum in England and suggests teaching methods for all levels of instruction. Four major sections focus on: (1) program articulation, (2) the Latin course below the sixth form, (3) the teaching of Latin and Greek: program requirements, and (4) sixth-form work. The…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Basic Skills, Classical Languages, Course Objectives
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Masciantonio, Rudolph – 1974
This is a student's programmed text for Level Beta of a humanistic approach to instruction of Classical Greek and Greek culture in secondary schools. The goals of the program are to help students become aware of: (1) the impact of Hellenic civilization on contemporary society, including the impact of the Greek language on English; (2) the…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Classical Languages, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Guides
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Warren, Matthew M. – The Classical Journal, 1968
This description of the establishment of a classical Greek program at the secondary school level for a majority of students in a private New England school cites motivational techniques in the hope that they might be successfully employed in other school systems. A discussion of Greek in the curriculum and its acceptance underscores the desire of…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Greek
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Else, Gerald F. – The Classical Journal, 1965
Questions involved in determining the content, timing, and relevance of classical curriculums in secondary schools and college language programs are raised here. A recommended type of classics program, designed to present Latin as a tool in understanding and enriching literature, culture, and civilization, is outlined. (JH)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Classical Languages, Classical Literature, College Language Programs
Tappenden, Jaqueline W. – 1970
Instructional materials provided in this second of a two-year sequence are designed to broaden and deepen the overview of Greek and Roman civilization and language developed in the initial year of study. Literary selections in the six units allow the student a comparison of themes and ideas in classical and contemporary literature. Major sections…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Contemporary Literature, Cultural Awareness
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Anderson, Julian G. – The Classical Journal, 1968
Aural-oral teaching procedures in elementary classical Greek and in Koine are accompanied by recommended texts. A survey of colleges and universities in America teaching first-year Greek points out the growing interest in this subject, and thus the need for new materials. Operating on the basic linguistic principle that all languages are…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Skills, Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Curriculum Development
McCrum, M. – Didaskalos, 1965
Noting the sharp decline in Latin studies in England, the author reviews the rationale and educational objectives which serve as the foundation for existing programs. Commentary is made on the roles of science, history, literature, and philosophy in the curriculum. The function of classical studies is seen to be related largely to the development…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
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