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Teaching Latin and Classical Languages | Balancing Rigor and Motivation

Nov 06, 202437 minEp. 294
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Episode description

This week on Classical Et Cetera, we dive into the intricacies of teaching classical languages, focusing on Latin. In a world where memorization of ancient tongues often seems daunting, we explore effective strategies that make learning accessible and rewarding.
 
Teaching classical languages bring profound benefits and understanding to literature, history, and culture. We believe a thoughtful, dedicated approach to languages in classical education can provide motivation for any student to embrace the challenge.

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What We're Reading from This Episode:

  • Renée Ballard Series and Harry Bosch series_ —Michael Connelly (Martin)
  • The Turn of the Screw —Henry James (Paul)
  • Barnaby Rudge —Charles Dickens (Tanya)
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