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Levy, Harry L. – Classical Journal, 1971
Paper presented at the Seventh Annual Conference of the Classical Association of the Empire State, meeting with the Catholic Classical Association of Greater New York and the New York Classical Club, held November 1970 in New York, New York. (DS)
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Grammar

Mendelson, Michael – Journal of Education, 1997
Reviews the method and practice taught in Cicero's "De Oratore," which is explicitly designed to allow for the comparative estimate of competing positions and represents an effort to find the possible basis for cooperative action in any controversy. Implications are drawn for contemporary teaching. (Author/SLD)
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Cooperation, Educational Practices, Latin Literature

Mangino, James – Classical Outlook, 1975
An enthusiastic Latin teacher responded to the challenge of falling class enrollment and inspired increased numbers of students to study the language and its literature. (CK)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Language Enrollment, Language Instruction, Latin
Porter, David H. – Cl World, 1970
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Drama, Greek Literature, Latin Literature
MacLean, Hugh A. – 1970
The waning interest in classical studies, particularly affecting Latin language study, in Canada is pointed out and probed for the underlying reasons. The main weaknesses contributing to the declining enrollment figures are seen to be an outdated teaching methodology, an overemphasis on grammar, and failure to interest students in the ideas and…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Enrollment Trends, Language Instruction, Latin

Motto, Anna Lydia – Classical World, 1973
Version of this paper, entitled Teaching Classical Humanities--and Humanizing Classical Teaching,'' was delivered before the New Jersey Classical Association at Rutgers University. (RS)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, College Language Programs, Curriculum Development, Epics

Herzman, Ronald – Journal of Education, 1997
The "Confessions" of St. Augustine is important as a record of the process and results of the struggle between cultures of Athens and Jerusalem as a confrontation between classical and biblical learning. As such, it models an approach to the multicultural tensions of today. An example is given in cultural conflicts between Islam and Christianity.…
Descriptors: Christianity, Classics (Literature), Conflict Resolution, Cultural Differences

Read, William M. – Classical Journal, 1973
Urges the continuation and expansion of Latin programs in the school curriculum and recommends Hans H. Oerberg's "Lingua Latina secundum Naturae rationem explicata," with which the student learns Latin through reading. (PM)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Language Instruction, Language Programs

Norton, Mary E. – Classical Outlook, 1975
Classics may be taught as humanities to help students understand both the ancient and modern worlds. Literature taught in translation can acquaint students with these works and illuminate modern literature. Visual aids such as slides, photos, post cards, sculpture reproductions and maps may awaken student interest. (CK)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Greek Literature, Humanities Instruction

Moreland, Floyd L. – Classical Outlook, 1973
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Curriculum Development, Institutes (Training Programs), Instructional Innovation
Davies, J. K. – Didaskalos, 1975
This paper summarizes the present state of teaching Ancient History in British schools and sees it as fragmented and incomplete. A macrostructure for study of 16 major interpretive themes is suggested, to be supplemented by theme, and area studies and various specialized approaches. (CHK)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Area Studies, Course Content, Curriculum Development

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
Margon, Joseph S. – Cl World, 1970
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Curriculum Development, Formal Criticism, 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

Dade County Public Schools, Miami, FL. – 1971
This curriculum guide is designed for use in a course based on the English translation of Book 1 of Vergil's "Aeneid." The life of the author is briefly surveyed along with the Augustine Age of Latin literature. A study of the dactylic hexameter and poetic devices used by Vergil is emphasized. The guide includes a statement of the broad…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives
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