Communicating in the classroom Eighty-some years ago a Latin teacher by the name of Wren Jones Grinstead (and what a name it is) wrote a piece for the Classical Journal about the us Continue Reading →
Literature in translation? I have long wanted a reader in classical literature in translation to build into the early years of my Latin language courses, but have come up empty. Continue Reading →
The times, they aren’t a changin’ The following comes to us from “A Professional Debt” by Robert L. Ladd, published in The Classical Journal, Vol. 30, No. 4. (Jan., 1935), pp. 203-211. Continue Reading →