In Greek we trust! Παίζοντες μανθάνομεν

IF 0.2 0 CLASSICS Journal of Classics Teaching Pub Date : 2023-09-13 DOI:10.1017/s2058631023000697
Eugenia Manolidou, Sophia Goula
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Abstract This article presents the method used in Elliniki Agogi, a private small school that teaches the Ancient Greek language as an extra-curricular activity. Over the 29 years of experimenting with educational material, methods, books and exercises, teaching Ancient Greek as a living language seems like the only method that really works for the students. It is immersive, experiential, educational and fun, but most important, it makes students love what they learn; by loving, they keep wanting to come back. By coming back, they repeat. By repeating; they learn. And by learning Greek as a living language, they never forget it. This is our school's aim: to make our students love the language. Experiential learning is highly valued and applied through visits to archaeological sites, and reviving important historical events. But this is only the beginning; playing, drawing, acting, foreign exchanges, educational trips, digital programs, collaborations with foreign institutions and educational organisations come alive in Elliniki Agogi, a small school that was founded 29 years ago in Greece and has joined worldwide efforts in changing the way Greek is taught in order to promote its true, timeless, precious wisdom. In Elliniki Agogi a combination of teaching Greek as a living language and activities that include play and fun, a method as old as time, shows exactly the reason way the words ‘play’ (παιδιά) and ‘education’ (παιδεία) derive from the exact same root word: παῖς (child). Educational material is also provided in order to further enhance and deepen children's knowledge.
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在希腊,我们信任!Παίζοντεςμανθάνομεν
本文介绍了一所小型私立学校Elliniki Agogi的教学方法,该学校将古希腊语作为课外活动来教授。经过29年对教材、方法、书籍和练习的试验,把古希腊语作为一门活生生的语言来教授似乎是唯一真正对学生有效的方法。它是身临其境的、体验式的、有教育意义的、有趣的,但最重要的是,它让学生喜欢他们所学的东西;通过爱,他们一直想回来。通过回来,他们重复。通过重复;他们学习。通过将希腊语作为一门活生生的语言来学习,他们永远不会忘记它。这就是我们学校的宗旨:让我们的学生热爱这门语言。通过参观考古遗址和重现重要的历史事件,体验式学习得到了高度重视和应用。但这仅仅是个开始;演奏、绘画、表演、对外交流、教育旅行、数字项目、与外国机构和教育组织的合作在Elliniki Agogi充满活力,这是一所29年前在希腊成立的小学校,它加入了世界范围内改变希腊语教学方式的努力,以促进其真正的、永恒的、宝贵的智慧。在Elliniki Agogi中,将希腊语作为一种活生生的语言来教授,并结合了包括游戏和娱乐在内的活动,这是一种与时间一样古老的方法,它确切地说明了单词“play”(παιδιά)和“education”(παιδε末路α)源自完全相同的词根:παι ς(孩子)。此外,还提供教育资料,以进一步提高和加深儿童的知识。
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