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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
Roeming, Robert F. – Mod Lang J., 1969
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Dissertations, Graduate Study
Ramage, Edwin S. – 1976
This paper attempts to answer the question of what life was really like in ancient Rome, with a view to using this kind of information as cultural background for teaching Latin language and literature. There were many problems associated with daily living in ancient Rome. Writings of some inhabitants of ancient Rome attest to the fact that these…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Classical Languages, Cultural Context, Cultural Education
National Education Association, Washington, DC. Dept. of Foreign Languages. – 1969
Parents' most frequent questions about foreign language programs in U.S. public schools are answered in this leaflet. Topics briefly covered include (1) the problem of who should study a foreign language, (2) the selection of a foreign language, (3) the advantages of early language training, (4) the amount of time needed for competence in the…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Classical Languages, FLES, Language Instruction
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Masciantonio, Rudolph – 1973
These tests are designed to measure the achievement of each pupil at the approximate midpoint of each unit in "Artes Latinae," Level 1, Book 1. They were produced in response to the need expressed by many teachers to provide a means of more frequent evaluation of pupil progress. Tests for 13 units are provided. They supplement the unit tests…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Classical Languages, Criterion Referenced Tests, Language Instruction
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Esterhill, Frank – 1975
Due to the educational reforms in Swedish schools following the Second World War, Latin became an elective course at the secondary level. Although it was agreed that a disproportionate amount of time was being spent on Latin, it was felt that a knowledge of Latin principles of word formation could still be useful. This paper describes a course…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Course Descriptions, Etymology, Greek
Goodyear, F. R. D. – 1970
As a controversial figure in classical studies, "Tacitus the historian" and "Tacitus the stylist" are pictured in a personal synthesis of new approaches to Tacitean scholarship. The literary character and purpose of the "Agricola" and "Germanica" are discussed prior to an examination of Tacitus' views on the…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Language Styles
Brink, C. O. – Didaskalos, 1963
An experiment is suggested in which scansion, particularly of hexameters and elegiacs, may be taught orally and without use of visual symbols through the rhythmic patterns characteristic of the writings of the ancient poets. The author argues that a reading of the Latin hexameters by "cola" will introduce an element of rhythmic stress in addition…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Instructional Program Divisions, Language Instruction
Sotiroff, G. – 1969
Listed in this pamphlet are 22 place and personal names of Slavic origin which appear in Greek and Roman documents. Following a brief introduction in which the criteria for selection of these names is given, a section discusses the inconsistent systems of transliteration employed by classical authors. Then, the actual annotated listing of names…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Diachronic Linguistics, Etymology
Masciantonio, Rudolph; And Others – 1972
This gamebook is intended to assist the elementary school Latin teacher in introducing the reading and writing of English derivatives and cognates after these have been mastered audiolingually in the Latin course "How the Romans Lived and Spoke (Romani Viventes et Dicentes): A Humanistic Approach to Latin for Children in the Fifth Grade." (For the…
Descriptors: Childrens Games, Classical Languages, Educational Games, English
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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
Galinsky, G. Karl – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1978
The instructional context and some formats for the teaching of Greek and Latin are described. Internal policies of an area studies or microhumanities program in classics are outlined. The teaching of languages, literature in translation, and culture is discussed. (SW)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, College Language Programs, Cultural Education
Masciantonio, Rudolph – Vox Latina, 1977
The enrollment in Latin and Greek classes in the Philadelphia public schools has increased greatly in the last ten years. Courses are offered in elementary as well as secondary schools. An audiolingual approach is used. Available from Universitaet des Saarlandes, Fachbereich 6.2, D-6600 Saarbrueken, West Germany. (Text is in Latin.) (CFM)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Classical Languages, Cultural Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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Masciantonio, Rudolph – Classical Outlook, 1976
Classical Greek, using innovative curriculum materials, is being taught in seven secondary schools of Philadelphia. The principles of structural linguistics and the direct method of language teaching are used and the approach is aural-oral. The course aims at making students aware of the influence of Hellenic heritage in our world. (CFM)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Cultural Enrichment
Schork, R. J. – Cl J, 1969
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, College Freshmen, Course Descriptions
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