Emily Gunter and Dan Curley carried out a survey of the 3,000 or so myth courses run by colleges in the United States, contacting them and subsequently receiving 589 syllabi in response. From this information, they created a database, examining which departments offer myth courses; the structures of the courses themselves; which Graeco-Roman gods, heroes, and myths are taught; and what themes and motifs are addressed. Analysing this information, they were then able to discuss some current and emerging trends, such as the use of screen media and gaming, as well as the increasing utilization of trigger warnings with regard to gender, sexuality, and violence. Such elements appear to define, or have the potential to define, the twenty-first-cen...
Ideology is the central theme of Luis Unceta Gómez’s paper, as he gives an overview of the role of c...
The editor of the volume Lisa Maurice summarizes the research results presented in the single chapte...
The \u27Our Mythical Childhood Survey\u27 is an electronic tool within the project Our Mythical Chil...
In Britain, where classical studies has long been well established within education, a case study of...
Clearly, wherever myth forms part of an educational syllabus, value judgements have been made by tho...
Elizabeth Hale and Anna Foka’s focus is on Australia, where they demonstrated how Australian Classic...
Babette Puetz gives an overview of classical studies in New Zealand, demonstrating its popularity at...
Lisa Maurice offers an introductory chapter to the volume under her editorship "Our Mythical Educati...
Clearly, wherever myth forms part of an educational syllabus, value judgements have been made by tho...
Classical Antiquity is strongly present in youth culture globally. It accompanies children during th...
Hanna Paulouskaya examines the use of mythology in Soviet schools, where it was presented only to ch...
Japan has a cultural history far-removed from that of Greece and Rome. Western education and methods...
A case study of a particular Russian school, the Classical Gymnasium of Saint Petersburg, School No....
The paper presents a case study in a country where the classical tradition has deep roots. In German...
Lisa Maurice rounds off the contributions with a discussion of the modern State of Israel. Here, dis...
Ideology is the central theme of Luis Unceta Gómez’s paper, as he gives an overview of the role of c...
The editor of the volume Lisa Maurice summarizes the research results presented in the single chapte...
The \u27Our Mythical Childhood Survey\u27 is an electronic tool within the project Our Mythical Chil...
In Britain, where classical studies has long been well established within education, a case study of...
Clearly, wherever myth forms part of an educational syllabus, value judgements have been made by tho...
Elizabeth Hale and Anna Foka’s focus is on Australia, where they demonstrated how Australian Classic...
Babette Puetz gives an overview of classical studies in New Zealand, demonstrating its popularity at...
Lisa Maurice offers an introductory chapter to the volume under her editorship "Our Mythical Educati...
Clearly, wherever myth forms part of an educational syllabus, value judgements have been made by tho...
Classical Antiquity is strongly present in youth culture globally. It accompanies children during th...
Hanna Paulouskaya examines the use of mythology in Soviet schools, where it was presented only to ch...
Japan has a cultural history far-removed from that of Greece and Rome. Western education and methods...
A case study of a particular Russian school, the Classical Gymnasium of Saint Petersburg, School No....
The paper presents a case study in a country where the classical tradition has deep roots. In German...
Lisa Maurice rounds off the contributions with a discussion of the modern State of Israel. Here, dis...
Ideology is the central theme of Luis Unceta Gómez’s paper, as he gives an overview of the role of c...
The editor of the volume Lisa Maurice summarizes the research results presented in the single chapte...
The \u27Our Mythical Childhood Survey\u27 is an electronic tool within the project Our Mythical Chil...