The challenges currently facing classicists are not so different from those our profession has faced for the last one hundred and fifty years, and with each challenge, a discipline sometimes imagined as outsiders to be slow to embrace the new has shown itself naturally disposed to experimentation. The discipline\u27s agility derives from the unique degree of variegation in the modes of thinking required to thrive in it: from interpretive, to quantitative, to those relying on knowledge of culture and context. As the value of education is increasingly judged in terms of workforce development, we stand our best chance to thrive by sticking to our strengths, and anchoring our curricular goals and messages to the value of the liberal arts as a w...
This article outlines practical strategies for incorporating the teaching of writing into the classi...
The discipline of Classics, like most other disciplines in Higher Education contexts, faces nu...
This thesis seeks to analyze the current perceptions of the study of classics from an Integrated Mar...
The challenges currently facing classicists are not so different from those our profession has faced...
No doubt all of us, with a few exceptions, face a challenge in making the material we teach relevant...
This paper forms part of 'Perspectives on Classics', a special issue of the Council of University Cl...
Classical scholars in nineteenth-century America formed a powerful and vocal group of pedagogical re...
Over approximately the past half century classicists have been redefining themselves in far-reaching...
One of the changes in college curricula has been the lessening emphasis upon the study of the classi...
Progressivist reforms beginning in the interwar years moved the Ontario curriculum away from focusin...
John Dewey’s progressive education differed from the classical model. The entrenchment of Dewey’s pr...
Classical schooling combines the wisdom of thousands of years of learning with the knowledge necessa...
When we introduce the classics to students in our high schools today we are destined for less succes...
This project will explore the problematic past of the Classics and touch on its relationship with mo...
Years ago, when I began studying Latin, I did not intend to become a student of literature. Neverthe...
This article outlines practical strategies for incorporating the teaching of writing into the classi...
The discipline of Classics, like most other disciplines in Higher Education contexts, faces nu...
This thesis seeks to analyze the current perceptions of the study of classics from an Integrated Mar...
The challenges currently facing classicists are not so different from those our profession has faced...
No doubt all of us, with a few exceptions, face a challenge in making the material we teach relevant...
This paper forms part of 'Perspectives on Classics', a special issue of the Council of University Cl...
Classical scholars in nineteenth-century America formed a powerful and vocal group of pedagogical re...
Over approximately the past half century classicists have been redefining themselves in far-reaching...
One of the changes in college curricula has been the lessening emphasis upon the study of the classi...
Progressivist reforms beginning in the interwar years moved the Ontario curriculum away from focusin...
John Dewey’s progressive education differed from the classical model. The entrenchment of Dewey’s pr...
Classical schooling combines the wisdom of thousands of years of learning with the knowledge necessa...
When we introduce the classics to students in our high schools today we are destined for less succes...
This project will explore the problematic past of the Classics and touch on its relationship with mo...
Years ago, when I began studying Latin, I did not intend to become a student of literature. Neverthe...
This article outlines practical strategies for incorporating the teaching of writing into the classi...
The discipline of Classics, like most other disciplines in Higher Education contexts, faces nu...
This thesis seeks to analyze the current perceptions of the study of classics from an Integrated Mar...