Description: Teaching the Classics, A Socratic Method For Literary Educationby Adam & Missy AndrewsThe Center for Literary EducationPublished by IEW Institute for Excellence in Writing The book does have normal wear on the cover and pages, but still in pretty good shape. The acceptable condition is due to notes written on the pages, some underlining, & some highlighting. Smoke Free Environment. There is a sticker on the cover for inventory purposes, but it will be removed before shipping.If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us.Thank you!Item DescriptionThis textbook, Teaching the Classics by Adam & Missy Andrews, offers an innovative approach to literary education using the Socratic method. It is a valuable resource for homeschooling and teaching students at the high school and middle school levels. The book is published by the Institute for Excellence in Writing, and it is a part of the Center for Literary Education's series. The textbook is written in American English and has 97 pages. It is available in book format and contains important information on literary studies. The content is personalized for students at an advanced and intermediate level. This textbook is a must-have for anyone who wants to teach literary studies using a unique and effective approach.LD63-B
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Subject Area: Literary Studies
Publication Name: Teaching the Classics
Publisher: Institute for excellence in writing
Subject: Teaching, Homeschool
Publication Year: 2004
Series: The Center for Literary Education
Type: Textbook
Format: Book
Language: American English
Educational Level: High School, Middle School
Author: Adam & Missy Andews
Personalized: No
Level: Intermediate, Advanced
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 97