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Bradshaw, Charles A. – Classical Outlook, 1975
One high school has tripled its Classical Studies enrollment in the last six years; senior high students who teach classics at a junior high school are quoted here on their experiences. (CK)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Cross Age Teaching, Greek Literature
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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
Mayer, Jean – Saturday Review (New York 1975), 1978
Argues that until we replace classical education with a more comprehensive, more inspiring, more sophisticated teaching scheme, our best choice would be to return Latin and Greek to the place of honor they once occupied in secondary education. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Greek, Latin, Persuasive Discourse
Lawall, Gilbert – 1976
Dr. Robert Wolverton, former president of the American Classical League, made some proposals for long-range planning activities in support of classical languages, literatures, and courses in the schools, colleges, and universities. In order to implement these proposals there is need at the school level for a broadening of the appeal of classics as…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Curriculum Development
Morton, D. J.; And Others
With widespread reform of the English grammar and public schools imminent, the development of new structures within the "common" or "comprehensive" schools to assure the continuation of classics and Latin studies is suggested in this booklet. Current educational trends are clarified in articles on: (1) the present situation,…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Lawall, Gilbert, Comp. – 1978
The purpose of this Directory is to contribute something toward a closer cooperation and coordination of activities among classical organizations, with a consequent reduction of unnecessary duplication of effort. It lists these organizations according to the following categories: National, Regional, State, Local, Canadian, Overseas, and…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Directories, Greek
Harrington-Lueker, Donna – Executive Educator, 1992
Latin continues to enjoy a small but stalwart following in the public schools. Despite budget cuts, scarcity of certified Latin teachers, and continuing scheduling difficulties, Latin advocates expect the recent modest enrollment growth to continue. Long considered an elite subject, Latin helps students master reading skills and is finding a niche…
Descriptors: Classical Literature, High Risk Students, Latin, Middle Schools
Minchin, Elizabeth – Vox, 1992
Examines reasons for studying Latin, noting resistance to such study in Australia. A civilization component is considered essential in Latin study to make students understand cultural context. Studying Latin can benefit all students by opening the door to learning other languages and to language in general. (SM)
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Schools Council, London (England). – 1969
This report on the current situation in the teaching of the classics in England is intended primarily for curriculum planners in secondary education. Trends in research and changes now developing in the approach to classics instruction are outlined. Discussion focuses on: (1) educational trends and instructional objectives in the classics, (2) the…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
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LeMoine, Fannie J. – Classical Outlook, 1985
Describes what the field of classics covers and how it developed before the 20th century. Examines how the subject matter of classics has expanded and how methods of teaching and research have changed. Suggests ways to integrate the study of the classics with the cultural life of the community. (SED)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classical Literature, Cultural Activities, FLES
Sharp, Samuel C. – 1971
This speech, concerning the dilemma of maintaining and increasing student enrollment in classics programs in a time of national decline, centers about personal experiences encountered by a secondary level teacher and underscores the negative effects of overcrowded language programs and lack of support from guidance departments. As a means of…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Enrollment, Enrollment Trends
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Masciantonio, Rudolph – English Journal, 1985
Lists and explains some suggestions that have proven useful in teaching classical literature, including (1) letting students hear the languages, (2) finding good translations, and (3) relating the works to more recent literature.
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Educational Improvement, English Instruction, Greek Literature
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Grendler, Paul F. – 1989
One of the major changes in educational practices occurred during the Italian Renaissance, when a system of pre-university education based on a thorough grounding in the Latin, and to a lesser extent, the Greek classics began. This change started in early 15th century northern Italy and lasted until well into the 20th century. Italian school…
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Trends
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
Strasheim, Lorraine A. – 1983
This paper includes a discussion of the problem of multilevel Latin classes, a description of various techniques and perspectives the teacher might use in dealing with these classes, and copies of materials and exercises that have proved useful in multilevel classes. Because the reasons for the existence of such classes are varied, it is suggested…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classical Literature, Classroom Techniques, Instructional Design
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