Greek Grammars Accomdate Different Learning Styles

Edgar Foster questioning1 at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 3 13:33:42 EST 1999


Dear B-Greekers,

As I enter my senior year in Classics, my interests
have taken a decided turn toward cognitive theory.
Paging through a brochure for grad school, I noted
that one institution now has programs designed to help
Classics professors teach persons who may be
"lingually-challenged."  

This approach interests me since I have spent the last
two years focusing on hyponomy, learning styles, and
Gestalt theory. In short, what I'm asking is--do you
know of a Greek grammar that explicitly tries to
implement the principles of hyponomous relations,
conceptual networking in the brain, and the
multi-intelligence psychological model posited by
Howard Gardner?

Cognitively yours,,

Edgar  


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Edgar Foster
Classics Major
Lenoir-Rhyne College

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