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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

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
Wight, Martin – Didaskalos, 1963
The rationale for the establishment of a curriculum in the recently founded University of Sussex, England, which does not offer full programs in classical or medieval studies, is examined in this paper. Intent on developing a program which has as its scope "a general background in European culture", the university offers programs,…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, College Language Programs, Cultural Education
Renoir, Alain – MALT Bulletin, 1975
Unlike modern foreign languages, but like English and Biblical Hebrew, the Graeco-Roman tradition constitutes a major component of the cultural identity of every native speaker of English, and, as such, should be a mandatory part of every American's intellectual luggage. Because of the academy's relectance to face the fact that our active…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, College Language Programs, Curriculum Development
Rexine, John E.; And Others – Canisius College Language Methods Newsletter, 1969
Classical language studies must not be deleted from modern high school and college curriculums despite the current concern over decreasing enrollments. In an attempt to find a solution to the unfavorable enrollment trend, Dr. John Rexine counselled the integration of classical studies into a more socially-oriented curriculum stressing satisfaction…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, College Curriculum, Cultural Awareness
Papalia, Anthony; Zampogna, Joseph – 1974
Curriculum is continually changing because it is based on needs of the student, needs of society, and subject-matter knowledge. In 1973, cultural, communication, and career goals assumed greater importance. Curriculum design involves consideration of interest and ability grouping, self pacing, mastery learning, multiple approaches to learning,…
Descriptors: Career Education, Classical Languages, College Language Programs, Community Colleges