CLASSICAL DISCIPLINES (INTEGRATED)
cod. 1003166

Academic year 2010/11
1° year of course - Second semester
Professor responsible for the course unit
VOCE Stefania
integrated course unit
12 credits
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Course unit structured in the following modules:

Learning objectives

Students will acquire the advanced knowledge regarding the teaching of Latin which is required for them to enter the teaching profession.

Prerequisites

Students must have acquired 12 learning credits in the scientific subject area of ‘Latin Language and Literature’.

Course unit content

The course is finalized: 1) to the development of the ability to individualize and to choose the most proper methodologies for the teaching of the lexicon, of the morphology, of the syntax and of the Latin literature; 2) to the organization of a lesson of language, civilization and Latin literature, scientifically opting for the methodologies and more innovative technologies and motivanti; 3) to the refinement of the abilities to translate and to comment a Latin text to school.

Full programme

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Bibliography

I. Mazzini, Storia della lingua latina e del suo contesto, Salerno, 2007
G. Alvoni, Scienze dell'antichità per via informatica, Clueb, 2002
A. Balbo, Insegnare latino, UTET Università; Torino 2007
G.Milanese (cur.), A ciascuno il suo latino. La didattica delle lingue classiche dalla scuola di base all'università, Congedo editore, Galatina (LE) 2004
I. Dionigi, Di fronte ai classici

Teaching methods

Classroom lectures plus weekly tutorials. Students will also be required to take part in seminars.
Students will be assessed on the basis of an oral exam and the presentation of a research paper to be agreed upon with the teacher.

Assessment methods and criteria

ORAL EXAMINATION

Other information

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