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Kelly, David H. – Classical Outlook, 1973
Argues that Latin and Greek are indispensable tools'' for students majoring in English and related humanistic studies and seeking to acquire an appreciation of the origins and evolution of their subject area. (RL)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Instructional Program Divisions, Latin, Student Motivation

Marshall, J. C. Douglas – Classical World, 1973
Descriptors: Administrators, Classical Languages, Greek, Instructional Program Divisions
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
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
Norton, Mary E., Comp. – 1970
One hundred items reflecting the values of Latin study include such works as Thorndike's "Mental Discipline in High School Studies" and "Why Study Latin?", a 10-minute film. The major portion of the entries is drawn from periodicals and newsletters. Selections represent a time span of 50 years with a concentration of articles from the 1960's. (RL)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliographies, Classical Languages, Classical Literature
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
Pohlsander, Hans A. – 1971
This report presents a rationale for the study of ancient history emphasizing the interrelationship of all periods of history and the arbitrary nature of the subject's division into temporal or geographical segments. Pointing out that significant discoveries are constantly being made, the author stresses the importance of the classics teacher's…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Archaeology, Bibliographies, Classical Languages
California State Dept. of Education, Sacramento. Bureau of Elementary and Secondary Education. – 1969
This pamphlet presents a rationale for the study of Latin during a period in which the relevance of foreign language instruction is being questioned. Observations on the value of language awareness, historical perspective, and the development of sound judgment support recommendations that the American Classical League and curriculum planners…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Curriculum Design, Humanities
Sullivan, J. P. – Didaskalos, 1966
Central to this paper is the belief that the principal value of classical studies is that they are the foundation for a liberal education. The author proposes that the whole of the Graeco-Roman civilization be included in the development of the curriculum while urging interdisciplinary studies wherever possible. Commentary focuses on teaching…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Community Attitudes, Cultural Education
Bolgar, R. R. – Didaskalos, 1963
The debate on the merits of classical education is reviewed through an examination of views of Henry Sidgwick in his "Essays on a Liberal Education" (1867). Running commentary focuses on two major concepts: (1) considerable change in teaching methodology is necessary if Latin is to survive, and (2) a majority of teachers in classical studies need…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Community Attitudes, Cultural Education
Morford, M. P. O., Ed.
The status of classical studies in the United States of America is contrasted with the British classical tradition from diverse points of view. Several articles focus on: (1) the English and American school systems, (2) a historical survey of the classics in the schools and universities of the United States, (3) classical associations in the…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, College Language Programs, Colleges
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
Masciantonio, Rudolph, Ed.; Weislogel, Stephen, Ed. – 1972
This four-part report of the 1971-72 Classical Association of the Atlantic States Working Committee deals with the rationale for new approaches and curriculums for schools and colleges. Implications of the new approaches in teacher education are also teated. The major section treating new model curriculums and approaches includes discussion of:…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cultural Education, Curriculum Development

Masciantonio, Rudolph; And Others – 1971
This curriculum resource is intended primarily to assist teachers of Latin and Greek to infuse material on Africa in classical antiquity into the curriculum at all levels. It gathers together background information on the role of Africa in classical antiquity that has not been treated in traditional classical language courses. The resource guide…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Black Achievement, Black Culture
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