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Smith, Philip D., Jr.
An overview of language instruction on the national level and specifically in Nevada during the late 1950's and the early 1960's reveals five major factors which contributed to the changing trends. The author discusses: (1) the new understanding of the nature of language, (2) changing philosophies and objectives, (3) modern foreign language and…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Educational Objectives, Educational Trends, Instructional Program Divisions
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
Quinn, Kenneth – Didaskalos, 1966
Described in this article is a critical procedure in the study of literature defined by the author as a method of responsive interrogation of the text. The approach is guided by a study of relevant political, sociological, literary, and intellectual circumstances. Three fundamental questions are central to the discussion of the theory: (1) What…
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Educational Objectives
Mazzone, Ernest J., Ed.; And Others – 1969
This paper explores problems discussed at various conferences which relate to the formulation and implementation of a national, professional policy concerning the instruction of Latin at all levels of education. Paramount in the discussion are the positions expressed at the Oxford Conference (Ohio, 1968), the Airlie House Conference (1965), and in…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Basic Skills, Classical Languages, Classical Literature
Smith, Philip D., Jr. – 1963
Official course content requirements for each of five levels of study of French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish are detailed in this booklet. Descriptions of requirements for Latin 1 and 2 are also included. Examination of the basic beliefs of education in the State of Nevada serves as the focal point leading to curriculum specifications.…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Classical Languages, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Glaude, Paul M.; And Others – 1971
This updated Latin syllabus provides a framework for imparting an understanding of the Ancient World, more particularly of Roman civilization with its Grecian overtones, primarily through the development of reading skills. A chronological-historical approach has been chosen for the course of study from level 1 through level 5 courses of…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Basic Skills, Classical Languages, Cultural Education
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
Lange, Dale L., Ed. – 1970
This is the second volume in an annual series which collects, catalogues, analyzes, and compresses basic information intended to help improve foreign language instruction in America. The review, covering all levels of instruction, primarily concerns itself with the process of individualizing instruction and takes into account the contributions of…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Educational Objectives, English (Second Language), Evaluation