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Else, Gerald F., Ed. – 1966
This is the report of an international meeting on the Classics, conducted August 1965 in London, England. Resolutions adopted by the Colloquium, minutes of group sessions, papers, and national reports on the state of classical education are presented. Group sessions discuss the teaching of classical languages, classical literatures, and ancient…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Conference Reports
Halloran, S. Michael – 1978
The influence of Cicero on the teaching of English composition is slight and in all likelihood diminishing. Among Cicero's beliefs were that rhetoric is the highest of vocations, thought and expression have an essential unity, the question "How should I live?" is paramount, the ideal orator maintains a unity of contemplation and action,…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, English Instruction
Taylor, Daniel J. – Studies in the Linguistic Sciences, 1972
Traditional grammars are criticized as having obscured or omitted many significant features of negation patterns in classical Greek. The author demonstrates that negation in Greek extensively involves semantic and syntactic factors. Certain of the factors are thoroughly embedded in the traditional approach to grammar, while others are derived from…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Deep Structure, Descriptive Linguistics, Greek
Safilios-Rothschild, Constantina – 1968
This study compared the responses of husbands and wives regarding decision-making in two cultures, Greek and American, as obtained by two different sampling techniques. The American data were obtained from 160 couples who lived in the Detroit area and who had a child under 6 years old. The Greek sample was 133 wives and 117 husbands, none of whom…
Descriptors: American Culture, Cultural Influences, Decision Making, Family (Sociological Unit)
Oregon Univ., Eugene. Oregon Elementary English Project. – 1971
This curriculum guide is intended to introduce elementary school students to Greek mythology. The authors suggest that the selections be presented by the teacher as lively and imaginative stories; the more abstract aspects of the myths should be largely ignored until students reach the junior high school level. In addition to the myths themselves,…
Descriptors: Allegory, Children, Classical Literature, Curriculum Guides
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
Foote, Phillip Gene – 1971
As a model for development of instructional materials, this thesis is suggested for teachers of English-as-a-second-language who are finding difficulty in relating their students'"subcultural" background to the more dominant society. The methods described are based on nearly a decade of experience with rural schoolboys in Thessaloniki,…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Disadvantaged, English (Second Language), Greek Civilization
James, David L. – Didaskalos, 1977
Discusses the need for English literature majors to study the classics and describes a two-term course at Eaton Hall College of Education on the Western tradition in Literature. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Classical Literature, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation
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Porpodas, Costas D. – Educational Psychology, 1986
Investigates the role of phonological recoding in third graders' reading of Greek. Revealed a disturbing effect of articulatory suppression on subjects' reading latencies and text retention. Suggested that subjects' (1) reading of text was partly based on prelexical phonological representation and (2) text retention depended partly on a…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Greek, Inner Speech (Subvocal), Phonology
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Poultney, James W. – Classical Outlook, 1988
Reviews the history of classical linguistic studies in the United States. Cites many of the important American classicists from the nineteenth century to the present. Also gives the history of some scholarly organizations, including the Linguistic Society of America and the American Philological Association. (LMO)
Descriptors: Background, Classical Literature, College Second Language Programs, College Students
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Macro, A. D. – Classical Outlook, 1981
Discusses the relevance of the study of classical languages to modern society needs. Points to evidence that exposure to Latin improves verbal ability in one's native language, and argues for classical studies and the humanities as a means to develop a better understanding of human society and civilization. (MES)
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Secondary Education, Greek
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Harrison, David – American Journal of Physics, 1979
The issue of observability and the relative roles of the senses and reason in understanding the world is reviewed. Eastern "mystical" philosophy serves as a focus in which interpretations of quantum mechanics, as well as the current bootstrap-quark controversy are seen in some slightly different contexts. (Author/GA)
Descriptors: Atomic Theory, College Science, Greek Literature, Higher Education
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Bailey, J. Martin – Religion & Public Education, 1990
Examines the revision process, begun in 1973, that created the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, published in 1990. Stresses the importance of accurate reflection of ancient texts in contemporary yet enduring language. Notes the ecumenical nature of the committee responsible for this revision. Provides an annotated list of Bible…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Biblical Literature, Christianity, Greek
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Bradshaw, Julie; Truckenbrodt, Andrea – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2003
The Greek community in Australia attempts, with reasonable success, to maintain Greek language proficiency in succeeding generations, but attitudinal barriers within the community may be impeding the process. A study of the stakeholders (primary and secondary staff, parents, students and management) of one Greek independent school in Melbourne…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Language Teachers
Takala, Sauli – 1994
This article discusses various facets of language education. The first section provides a brief historical sketch of second and foreign language education. The second section discusses directions in the internationalization of education in general, and section 3 focuses on recent trends in alternatives to traditional national school systems and…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Cultural Exchange, Cultural Influences, Foreign Countries
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