Latin and Greek in English Primary Schools - seedlings of a classical education

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作者
Hunt, Steven [1 ]
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[1] Univ Cambridge, Cambridge, England
关键词
Primary Schools; Latin; ancient Greek; languages learning; Classics; Key Stage 2;
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10.1017/S2058631023000673
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I [文学];
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摘要
This article describes some of the main features of classical languages and history learning at the primary school level in England at the current time. It briefly examines the context and education policy background and government and teachers' beliefs in the value and status of classical subjects, especially the Latin language as an aid to learning other languages and as a support for developing and improving students' English literacy. There is some overlap with the literature review co-authored by Holmes-Henderson and Kelly for the British government (Holmes-Henderson and Kelly, 2022) and a recent piece by myself about provision of teaching and resources in the Bulletin of the Council of University Classics Departments (Hunt, 2022a). I hope to develop further some of these ideas and draw out some discussions about resources, pedagogy and learning aims for possible future directions of classical languages learning at the primary level.
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