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Teaching Latin : contexts, theories, practices / Steven Hunt.

Van Pelt Library PA2061 .H88 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hunt, Steven, author.
Contributor:
Rosengarten Family Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Latin language--Study and teaching.
Latin language.
Physical Description:
ix, 228 pages ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
London, UK ; New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2022.
Summary:
"Building on and updating some of the issues addressed in Starting to Teach Latin, Steven Hunt provides a guide for novice and more experienced teachers of Latin in schools and colleges, who work with adapted and original Latin prose texts from beginners' to advanced levels. It draws extensively on up-to-date theories of second language development and on multiple examples of the practices of real teachers and students. Hunt starts with a detailed look at deductive, inductive and active teaching methods, which support teachers in making the best choices for their students' needs and for their own personal preferences, but goes on to organise the book around the principles of listening, reading, speaking and writing Latin. It is designed to be informative, experimental and occasionally provocative. The book closes with two chapters of particular contemporary interest: 'Access, Diversity and Inclusion' investigates how the subject community is meeting the challenge of teaching Latin more equitably in today's schools; and 'The Future' offers some thoughts on lessons that have been learnt from the experiences of online teaching practices during the Covid-19 lockdowns. Practical examples, extensive references and a companion website at www.stevenhuntclassics.com are included. Teachers of Latin will find this book an invaluable tool inside and outside of the classroom."-- Provided by publisher
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Notes
References
1. Latin Language Teaching and Learning
Teaching methods
Teaching grammar
Vocabulary learning
Translation
Comprehension questions
Duolingo: A new way to learn Latin?
Notes
2. Listening
Hearing Latin is easy
The phonological loop and its role in memory
Dictation activities
Listening for comprehensible input
Music and singing
3. Reading
Reading and not reading Latin
Strategies for reading
Thinking about the text
Tiered readings
Making an original text more comprehensible
Narrow reading
Linear reading: Read like a Roman
Free Voluntary Reading (FVR)
4. Speaking
Why speaking?
Activities for speaking Latin
Corrective feedback
Where to learn
Reading resources
5. Writing
Writing Latin
Prose composition in the UK
Intermission: Prose composition to free composition
Models of practice
Free composition
Feedback
A role for fan fiction?
6. Access, Diversity and Inclusion
The challenges
Access to Latin
Diversity and inclusion
Teachable moments
Improving Latin coursebooks
Arguments about pedagogy
Usualizing diversity
Conclusion
Resources
7. The Future: Is It Digital?
CALL and AL-CALL
Collaborative digital learning
Flipped classrooms: Has their time come?
Making it multimodal: The end of the book?
Digital translations, assessment and feedback
Personalization and student voice
Innovation or replication?
Visualizations, computer games and virtual worlds
Online affinity groups
Publications, conferences and blogs
References.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
ISBN:
9781350161382
1350161381
9781350161375
1350161373
OCLC:
1261877944
Publisher Number:
99991088894

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