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Antiquity Never Gets Old: July 2012
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012. A Beloved Teacher Holds Court. Martha Vinson, Mark Damen. Ted Ramage, Jim Halporn. Of these wonderful teachers-turned-colleagues, three have stood out as mentors and deeply important friends. Tim Long, my professor for Greek as an undergraduate, remains a close friend with whom I converse often on everything from a point of Greek or Latin grammar to issues in education to the side-splitting hilarity of P.G. Wodehouse. After having walked to the high school each day from our junior...
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21st Century Agora: January 2010
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A blog for Theory of Knowledge students at North Central High School. Friday, January 29, 2010. Different Moral Philosophies, Same Conclusion. Why to save a bleeding, dying man near you - ethically. In class on Thursday, Eli cited Utilitarianism - doing the most good for the most people - and Kantian ethics - the belief in the value of each human life - as the reasons why he would save the man. He stated that he would rely mostly on Kantian ethics. Links to this post. Thursday, January 28, 2010. We all k...
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21st Century Agora: September 2009
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A blog for Theory of Knowledge students at North Central High School. Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Thoughts on Educational Elitism. We have proved that we can do well on standardized tests (which I believe are not an accurate measure of anything, but that's another rant), so why do we need special attention now? Should not the effort instead be directed to helping those students who are struggling academically? Or have they already been relegated to a lower rung on the intellectual ladder? Admittedly, I ...
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Latina AP Codicillus: Ovid Book II 854-865 (Caitlyn)
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Where AP Latin students can take their place alongside the greatest authors in history. Wednesday, September 4, 2013. Ovid Book II 854-865 (Caitlyn). His rounded muscles stood out, a dewlap hung down,. His horns were twisted, but so perfect as though. Made by hand, cleaner and more gleaming that jewels. There was fear neither in his brow nor his great eyes:. His face held peace. Agenor's daughter wondered at him,. Who was so beautiful, who did not threaten;. Then held out flowers to his bright white lips.
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Latina AP Codicillus: Ovid IV. 121-146 (Caitlyn's version)
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Where AP Latin students can take their place alongside the greatest authors in history. Wednesday, September 11, 2013. Ovid IV. 121-146 (Caitlyn's version). As he lay stretched on the soil, his blood leapt high,. Not other than when a pipe at a weak point. Has broken and sends forth long spurting jets. Of water and slices the air with its spray. The fruit of the tree was sprinkled with blood. And changed to dark red, and the roots soaked in gore. Tinged a purple colour the same hanging berries. Subscribe...
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Classics Organizations - Indiana Classical Conference
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Classics Programs in Indiana. Middle and High School Programs. Submit a Teacher of the Year Nomination Form. Need more information about these organizations? For more information about each organization, including benefits of joining and membership costs. Society for Classical Studies. Archaeological Institute of America. Classical Association of the Middle West and South. National Junior Classical League. Indiana Junior Classical League. Indiana Foreign Language Teachers Association. FJ Reitz High School.
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Latina AP Codicillus: 8/11/13 - 8/18/13
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Where AP Latin students can take their place alongside the greatest authors in history. Wednesday, August 14, 2013. I am so impressed with this class! You have been outstanding since I first met you and have only grown more so. Here is your blog where you can upload your translations. Hopefully this will prove to be useful space. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Did something spark a question you would like to ask? Share your thoughts, and be sure to inlcude links to any pictures or references as well.
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21st Century Agora: March 2009
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A blog for Theory of Knowledge students at North Central High School. Tuesday, March 24, 2009. Deciding on important art. Links to this post. Touch as a way of knowing. Links to this post. Important Art and Phenomenological Translation. Perhaps good art (perhaps not important art) all shares a quality of leaving a phenomenological impression that transcends translation. If you could fairly explain the piece without the piece, why would you need the piece in the first place? Links to this post. Instead of...
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21st Century Agora: August 2010
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A blog for Theory of Knowledge students at North Central High School. Monday, August 30, 2010. Remember when this was a thing that we did? HOW DO WE KNOW WE EVER DID IT? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Political Ethics and Moral Ambiguity: The Moral Agency of Nation States" Monday, October 3, 7:00 pm in the Performance Classroom of North Central High School. 2011 Episteme Lecturer - Dr. Carlton Waterhouse. The Episteme Lectures Renewed! Have additional funding for another three years!
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