Author: Ivy

  • Teaching Classical Languages

    “Teaching Classical Languages (TCL) … is the peer-reviewed, online journal dedicated to exploring how we teach (and how we learn) Greek and Latin. TCL is sponsored by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS).” (from the TCL website) TCL is available freely online in pdf form. It succeeds CPL Online.

  • When Dead Tongues Speak: Teaching Beginning Greek and Latin

    [amazon asin=019517495X&template=thumbnail&chan=default] When Dead Tongues Speak: Teaching Beginning Greek and Latin Edited by John Gruber-Miller 1996 Contents “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…

  • Navigating the 5 Cs, part 1: Dei Romanorum

    Part 1 of the ACTFL 2012 presentation. This is a set of activities that you can do on even the first day of a beginning Latin class. Students will learn a bit about the the gods, their spheres of influence and associated symbols, and familial relationships.

  • Navigating the 5 Cs, Intro

    Melanie and I presented the session “Navigating the 5Cs in the Classical Languages” at the 2012 ACTFL Annual Convention in Philadelphia.