Our students live in a world where scientific achievement and knowledge are profoundly significant, just as they were to the Greeks, and it becomes increasingly important to ensure that the language requirement is as enriching an experience as possible for all students, not only for students in the humanities, but also for those pursuing STEM tracks. Here we explore the significance of science in Greek culture together with the incorporation of Greek scientific texts in the beginning and intermediate Greek language classroom. Science (knowledge) was a seminal component of the Greek intellectual experience, and approachable “scientific” texts can be found in authors identified strictly as “scientists” (e.g., Euclid), as well as in the litera...
American University, The Mediterranean Program. Universidad de Alcalá, Madrid, 10 octubre 2001
In the article is traced the becoming and development of philological education and science in Greec...
What kind of questions did the Greeks ask themselves about the physical universe? We can paraphrase ...
This paper presents six cases in ancient Greek cultures of knowledge, which make it possible to posi...
This article argues that it is necessary to redefine the canon of works of Greek literature that is ...
This book is a clear appraisal of the contributions made by the ancient Greeks to modern science
The linguistic foundations of science and technology include many terms that have been borrowed from...
Responding to the new Standards for Classical Language Learning, this article emphasizes the importa...
Education, in its true sense, is not synonymous with literacy, as it is very much linked to the gath...
The birth of science in ancient Greece had a historical impact that is still being felt today. Physi...
In this elementary textbook, Philip S. Peek draws on his twenty-five years of teaching experience to...
The ancient Greeks revolutionized the field of science for Western civilization. What was it that ma...
The linguistic foundations of science and technology include many terms that have been borrowed from...
In this paper we focus on the role of science curricula in the exclusion of pupils from science. Man...
The investigation into the relationship between Greek and Babylonian systems of learning has overwhe...
American University, The Mediterranean Program. Universidad de Alcalá, Madrid, 10 octubre 2001
In the article is traced the becoming and development of philological education and science in Greec...
What kind of questions did the Greeks ask themselves about the physical universe? We can paraphrase ...
This paper presents six cases in ancient Greek cultures of knowledge, which make it possible to posi...
This article argues that it is necessary to redefine the canon of works of Greek literature that is ...
This book is a clear appraisal of the contributions made by the ancient Greeks to modern science
The linguistic foundations of science and technology include many terms that have been borrowed from...
Responding to the new Standards for Classical Language Learning, this article emphasizes the importa...
Education, in its true sense, is not synonymous with literacy, as it is very much linked to the gath...
The birth of science in ancient Greece had a historical impact that is still being felt today. Physi...
In this elementary textbook, Philip S. Peek draws on his twenty-five years of teaching experience to...
The ancient Greeks revolutionized the field of science for Western civilization. What was it that ma...
The linguistic foundations of science and technology include many terms that have been borrowed from...
In this paper we focus on the role of science curricula in the exclusion of pupils from science. Man...
The investigation into the relationship between Greek and Babylonian systems of learning has overwhe...
American University, The Mediterranean Program. Universidad de Alcalá, Madrid, 10 octubre 2001
In the article is traced the becoming and development of philological education and science in Greec...
What kind of questions did the Greeks ask themselves about the physical universe? We can paraphrase ...