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Elkington, Rob, Ed. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
"Turning Pupils on to Learning" documents and makes visible how creative learning approaches can engage and motivate children in their learning. The book features six case studies of creative learning projects that cover the early years through to Key Stage 3 which are written by the teachers and creative practitioners involved. From the creation…
Descriptors: High Achievement, Innovation, Young Adults, Educational Change

Devenish, Alan – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2000
Examines community college students' choices of favorite works after a one-year composition and literature course. Finds "Antigone" was the favorite. Claims Greek classical works put students in contact with a distant culture that they find intriguing. Suggests juxtaposing a classical work with one from another time and culture to avoid…
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Greek Literature, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation

Kallendorf, Craig; Kallendorf, Carol – Journal of Business Communication, 1984
Reorganizes Aristotle's system of topics (as presented in Cicero's "Topics") to provide a useful tool for corporate speechwriting. Illustrates with a case study how a modern speechwriter/speaker might use the topics to develop a subject fully. (PD)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Case Studies, Classical Literature, Persuasive Discourse
Cleary, Marie, Ed. – 1990
High school teachers of social studies and Latin can use the lessons in this guide to convey to students a deeper appreciation of the U.S. Constitution and simultaneously restore an awareness of the relevance of the classics to most human and political questions. Each adaptable plan is intended to supplement or complement a course in social…
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Curriculum Enrichment, High Schools, Interdisciplinary Approach

Dodson, Charles B. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2000
Describes how the author, in his sophomore world literature survey, uses the Homeric epics to introduce students to Valmiki's Indian epic, the "Ramayana." Describes how students look for likenesses between the two works, and for differences in cultural assumptions, content, and style. Notes students come to recognize and appreciate the…
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Epics, Higher Education, Introductory Courses
Cullum, Albert – 1993
This resource presents scripts for 15 classical plays from ancient Greece and Rome. The scripts are adapted for classroom presentation by intermediate level students. Each play includes an introduction, instructions for staging and costumes, a vocabulary list, and a cast of characters. Enough roles are provided for participation by every child in…
Descriptors: Acting, Classical Literature, Comedy, Drama
Rearick, John – 1997
Noting that myths are a powerful classroom tool, this book presents 8 short plays (in a readers' theater format) for grades 4-8. After an introduction that discusses getting started and using the book, plays in the book are: (1) "The Gods Must Be Crazy: The Story of Cupid and Psyche"; (2) "The Sound of Music Goes Underground: The…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classical Literature, Critical Thinking, Drama
Morford, Mark P. O.; Lenardon, Robert J. – 1991
Designed for students with little or no background in classical literature, this book introduces the Greek and Roman myths of creation, myths of the gods, Greek sagas and local legends, and presents contemporary theories about the myths. Drawing on Homer, Hesiod, Pindar, Vergil, and others, the book provides many translations and paraphrases of…
Descriptors: Classical Literature, College Students, Cultural Context, Higher Education

Switala, William J. – Classical Outlook, 1979
An approach to teaching the Odyssey is discussed in which the work is treated as a folk tale rather than a saga. (CFM)
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Drama, Epics, Folk Culture

Hildebrandt, H. W. – Journal of Business Communication, 1984
In a letter to Aristotle, the author (as Phaedrus) gives an overview of communication as it is now taught compared to what was learned in ancient times and suggests rhetorical principles that modern teachers should not forget. (PD)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Classical Literature, Communication (Thought Transfer), Comparative Analysis
Matthias, Diana C. J.; Barrett, Jesse – 1993
This art education resource, designed for use in the Snite Museum of Art, may also be used with slides or reproductions. Black and white reproductions are included for each of the art works represented, along with title, artist, date, and media information. This three part gallery guide presents a brief synopsis of the stories narrated in the…
Descriptors: Art, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism, Art Education

Barrow, Robin – History and Social Science Teacher, 1982
Defends the value and relevance of the study of ancient history and classics in history curricula. The unique homogeneity of the classical period contributes to its instructional manageability. A year-long, secondary-level course on fifth-century Greece and Rome is described to illustrate effective approaches to teaching ancient history. (AM)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Classical Literature, Course Descriptions, Greek Civilization
Matthews, Dorothy, Ed. – Illinois English Bulletin, 1979
The eight articles in this bulletin suggest methods of introducing classical literature into the English curriculum. Article titles are: "Ideas for Teaching Classical Mythology"; "What Novels Should High School Students Read?"; "Enlivening the Classics for Live Students"; "Poetry in Performance: The Value of Song and Oral Interpretation in…
Descriptors: Classical Literature, English Curriculum, Higher Education, Interpretive Reading

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
Lloyd, Charles, Ed. – 1990
This curriculum guide is designed to provide high school teachers of English, social studies, and Latin with the necessary background and investigative methods for teaching Roman culture through Roman literature and teaching Roman literature in its cultural context. The family is used as the focus of the guide because it is believed that an…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Classical Literature, Cultural Education, Curriculum Guides
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