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Dear readers and subscribers, thank you for reading my work, it means so much to me. Today is going to be very different than my normal essay. I’m okay w...
Following on the heels of last week’s essay, I want to continue with the idea of what it means to be educated. However, instead of the classical sense of that term, that is, knowledge of the Great Tradition, this essay will focus more on th...
Here is Part Four in my History of Latin Pedagogy series. This is the last one, so if you haven’t read Part One, Two, and Three, read those first if you feel so inclined.
Enjoy!
Here is Part Three of my History of Latin Pedagogy series. You can find Part One, Two, and Four here.
Enjoy!
Chapter Three
Contrasting SLA Research with Roman and Renaissance Latin Pedagogy
Acquisition-Learning Hypothesis
Krashen’s Ac...
Dear, readers, as I approach having a hundred subscribers, all I can say is thank you from the bottom of my heart. Gratias tibi ago, as the ancients used to say.
This is an informational one for you today, and maybe even somewhat controve...
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