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Teaching Aid Books
Teaching Aid Books
Teaching Aid Books
Teaching Aid Books
Teaching Aid Books
Teaching Aid Books
Teaching Aid Books
Teaching Aid Books
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This book includes Teaching Examples and Evaluation Criteria for Modern Greek Language and Literature according to the new Curriculum in Modern Greek and the new method of teaching and evaluating the subject. Together with Volume I by the same authors (Modern Greek Language and Literature I), it provides the material that every candidate needs to successfully respond to the exams.
Specifically, the book contains:
- 12 Teaching Examples in Modern Greek Language with various types of questions in different textual genres as well as detailed answers to highlight the new method of processing non-literary texts.
- 12 Teaching Examples in Literature in different textual types (narrative, poetic, theatrical texts), with various questions (comprehension, construction, interpretation) as well as a question related to the interpretative comment on which students are evaluated. In all questions, answers and indicative development of the interpretative comment based on content elements (textual indicators) are provided.
- 20 Evaluation Criteria from all thematic units, according to the type of texts and questions provided in the new Ministry Guidelines.
At the end of the book, indicative answers to all evaluation criteria are provided.
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One of the worst study aids I have ever come across. Poorly written. The theory is overly analytical for no reason. The criteria are completely useless. The literary texts are irrelevant and unrelated, confusing and with hastily written questions. Plus, their topics are limited. Half of them are about the coronavirus.