What Skills Do Students Need for Upper-Division Latin?*

被引:1
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作者
Shelton, Colin [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
关键词
Domain analysis; Latin; language for specific purposes; active Latin; grammar-translation; multiliteracies; multiple literacies; extensive reading;
D O I
10.1353/apa.2023.a913473
中图分类号
I [文学];
学科分类号
05 ;
摘要
This article explores the language-proficiency levels required in traditional upper-division university courses in Latin. It introduces a research framework to Classics called "domain analysis" and analyzes upper-division Latin at one university to determine the target functional outcomes for students in lower-division courses. The article finds that traditional upper-division Latin requires philological skills that are not described under widely used descriptions of language proficiency, but that these courses also require a reading proficiency corresponding to "advanced high" in the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages Proficiency Guidelines, as well as a limited degree of listening and pronunciation ability. A lower-division curriculum that integrates active Latin techniques with those drawn from multiliteracies and grammar translation pedagogies may be best suited to achieving these proficiencies.
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页数:28
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