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Masciantonio, Rudolph – 1973
These tests are designed to measure the achievement of each pupil at the approximate midpoint of each unit in "Artes Latinae," Level 1, Book 1. They were produced in response to the need expressed by many teachers to provide a means of more frequent evaluation of pupil progress. Tests for 13 units are provided. They supplement the unit tests…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Classical Languages, Criterion Referenced Tests, Language Instruction
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Esterhill, Frank – 1975
Due to the educational reforms in Swedish schools following the Second World War, Latin became an elective course at the secondary level. Although it was agreed that a disproportionate amount of time was being spent on Latin, it was felt that a knowledge of Latin principles of word formation could still be useful. This paper describes a course…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Course Descriptions, Etymology, Greek
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Thorn, Richard S. – 1970
The first part of this project report, Appendix 1, is the curriculum outline which has been used for the author's course in Economic Development in Latin America. It takes a preponderantly problem-oriented and sectional approach. The main units, following an introductory survey of the Latin American region and its people and institutions, are:…
Descriptors: Area Studies, College Curriculum, Course Content, Curriculum Development
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
Sotiroff, G. – 1969
Listed in this pamphlet are 22 place and personal names of Slavic origin which appear in Greek and Roman documents. Following a brief introduction in which the criteria for selection of these names is given, a section discusses the inconsistent systems of transliteration employed by classical authors. Then, the actual annotated listing of names…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Diachronic Linguistics, Etymology
Masciantonio, Rudolph; And Others – 1972
This gamebook is intended to assist the elementary school Latin teacher in introducing the reading and writing of English derivatives and cognates after these have been mastered audiolingually in the Latin course "How the Romans Lived and Spoke (Romani Viventes et Dicentes): A Humanistic Approach to Latin for Children in the Fifth Grade." (For the…
Descriptors: Childrens Games, Classical Languages, Educational Games, English
Hargraves, Richard; Kenzel, Elaine – 1971
The aim of the Quinmester course "Greek and Roman Mythology" is to help students understand mythological references in literature, art, music, science and technology. The subject matter includes: creation myths; myths of gods and heroes; mythological allusions in astrology, astronomy, literature, science, business, puzzles, and everyday…
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Course Content, Course Objectives, Curriculum Guides
Seigneuret, Jean-Charles, Ed.; Benseler, David P., Ed. – Forum, 1972
Reports and papers from the Washington Association of Foreigh Language Teachers' conference held in Spokane, Washington are compiled in this study. Documents include: (1) "What Price Survival?" (2) "The Application of Linguistics to F. L. Learning," (3) "Bellevue Plans Pilot Project," (4) "Juanita High School German Exchange," (5) "Foreign…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, FLES, French, Instructional Program Divisions
Carlos, Luis A. – 1977
This document is a course outline for a 16 week community college course on the Mexican Revolution of 1910, designed to trace the historical development of events leading to the Mexican Revolution, examine the armed struggle of the Revolution, and explore the aftermath of that struggle. Cognitive and affective objectives are included in the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides, History Instruction
Duax, Richard – 1977
This document is a course outline for an introductory community college course designed to progressively increase the student's ability to understand, speak, read, and write Spanish. Additionally, the course is intended to give the student a gradually expanding and deepening knowledge of Mexico, its culture, geography, history, social…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives
Rhea, David – 1977
This document is an outline for a three-week unit of study focusing on religious syncretism in Mexico as part of a community college course in comparative religions or philosophy of religion. While this outline is intended to give information and direction to the instructor wishing to use Mexico as an example of religious syncretism, unit goals…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Latin American Culture
Accent on ACTFL, 1975
This insert in "Accent on ACTFL" is devoted to ways of promoting the study of foreign languages. The first section is a comic book, "The Continuing Story of Captain Fore Lang," created as an assignment by education students. The comic points out several benefits of language study. The second section is a language-specific promotion focusing on…
Descriptors: Comics (Publications), Educational Benefits, Language Instruction, Language Role
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Vazquez-Ayona, Gerardo – Babel: International Journal of Translation, 1978
While distinguishing between literary criticism and the scientific study of translation, Latin American translations are analyzed according to the identification of "speech facts," levels of stylistic performance, translating from scratch, and the stylistic features of Rabassa. (NCR)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Grammar Translation Method, Hispanic American Literature, Interpreters
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Casteel, J. Doyle; Hallman, Clemens L. – Hispania, 1977
This article presents the results of a questionnaire regarding Latin American cultural studies, submitted to Florida public school teachers of social studies or Spanish. Findings are analyzed and inferences drawn, with implications for Latin Americanists and educational policy. (CHK)
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Educational Policy, Language Instruction, Latin American Culture
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Griffin, Robert J. – Hispania, 1977
Folk music is musical expression of deep culture, and is therefore a useful tool in teaching culture in the language class. The use of Spanish music to teach Hispanic culture is described. Useful books and music are suggested. (CHK)
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Folk Culture, Higher Education, Language Instruction
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