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Development of key competences through Latin and Greek in secondary school in Italy and Spain

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 October 2021

Daniela Canfarotta*
Affiliation:
University of Palermo, Department of Pedagogical Psychological Sciences, Physical Exercise and Training. Viale delle Scienze – Edificio 15. Postcode: 90100. Palermo, Italy
Crispino Tosto
Affiliation:
University of Palermo, Department of Pedagogical Psychological Sciences, Physical Exercise and Training. Viale delle Scienze – Edificio 15. Postcode: 90100. Palermo, Italy
Raquel Casado-Muñoz
Affiliation:
University of Palermo, Department of Pedagogical Psychological Sciences, Physical Exercise and Training. Viale delle Scienze – Edificio 15. Postcode: 90100. Palermo, Italy
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Author of correspondence: Daniela Canfarotta, E-mail: danielacanfarotta@hotmail.com
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Abstract

With regards to the latest European Recommendations, developing key competences has become an important goal of education. The purpose of this comparative study is to focus on this topic considering the teaching of Latin and Greek in upper secondary school in Italy and Spain. A multiple case study with a mixed research design was used, with 173 students and 25 teachers as participants in the quantitative part and 40 students and 18 teachers in the qualitative part. The underlined results are a) the importance of working on the learning concepts of the students of Classics, as this influences the way they study b) the teaching factors that help pupils to develop key competences are evaluation, feedback, teacher personality, interactivity and discipline. Useful paths for daily teaching and new perspectives for future research in this field are offered.

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Figure 1. Comparison between Competences in Europe, Italy, Spain

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Figure 2. Examples of the Analysis Showing the Abstraction Process

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Figure 3. Participant Characteristics by Nationality

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Figure 4. Descriptive Statistics of the Psychological Measures

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Figure 5. Correlations between Variables

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