When dead tongues speak: teaching beginning Greek and Latin
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Oxford University Press 2006
Schriftenreihe:Classical resources series no. 6
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
"Selected resources for teaching Greek and Latin": pages 221-233
Communication, context, and community: integrating the standards in the Greek and Latin classroom / John Gruber-Miller -- Cognitive style and learning strategies in Latin instruction / Andrea Deagon -- Latin for students with severe foreign language learning difficulties / Barbara Hill -- Peer teaching and cooperative learning in the first year of Latin / Kathryn Argetsinger -- Is there a woman in this textbook? Feminist pedagogy and elementary Latin / Laurie J. Churchill -- Reading Latin efficiently and the need for cognitive strategies / Daniel V. McCaffrey -- Language acquisition and teaching ancient Greek: applying recent theories and technology / Kenneth Scott Morrell -- Ancient Greek in classroom conversation / Paula Saffier -- Teaching writing in beginning Latin and Greek: logos, ethos, and pathos / John Gruber-Miller
Contributors. Standards for Classical Language Learning. Introduction. PART I - Setting the Scene. Chapter 1. Communication, Context, and Community: Integrating the Standards in the Greek and Latin Classroom: John Gruber-Miller. PART II - Focus on the Learner. Chapter 2. Cognitive Style and Learning Strategies in Latin Instruction: Andrea Deagon. Chapter 3. Latin for Students with Severe Foreign Language Learning Difficulties: Barbara Hill. Chapter 4. Peer Teaching and Cooperative Learning in the First Year of Latin: Kathryn Argetsinger. Chapter 5. Is There a Woman in This Textbook? Feminist P.
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 238 pages)
ISBN:0195346572
1280844884
9780195346572
9781280844881

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