Modern Greek Language and Philosophy I & II /
Credit gained: 0.5 High School Credit (for each part)
Prerequisites
Completion of MGL-H or equivalent, or corresponding EU- CEFR B2/C1 Independent to Proficient user
Course description
Separated into two parts, each consisting of 8 week sessions. Must be taken in sequence.
(Advanced)
This is an online Greek course for learners who have completed at least two years of Greek. The four skills - reading, writing, listening, and speaking - are expanded to a more advanced level. Students review and refine important grammatical structures while learning new vocabulary to communicate in Greek on a variety of topics. Greek culture and Philosophy are introduced with every opportunity. This course requires analytical thinking and use of the Greek language. Themes such as philosophy family, Greek civilization, technology, leisure, sports, health, and everyday life are discussed. Learning activities and different assignments are completed based on these themes. Innovative technology tools such as flipgrid, voice threads, kahoot, youtube, and many other, are used to make the learning process creative and joyful for students.
Course Start/End Date:
Fall 2023: Starting week of October 2nd, 2023 to week of November 20th, 2023
Winter 2024: Starting week of Feb 12th , 2024 to week of April 1st, 2024
Spring 2024: Starting week of April 8th 2024 to week of June 3rd, 2024
Course Duration: 8 weeks
Fellow/Online Instructor: Firigou, Tonia
Cost: 300 Euros
Minimum Enrollment: 5 Students
If enrollment in a course fails to reach the minimum number of participants required for the class to run, the class will be cancelled and tuition will be reimbursed.
Minimum Enrollment: 3 Students in a Course
If enrollment in a course fails to reach the minimum number of participants required for the class to run, the class will be cancelled and tuition will be reimbursed.
Fellow/Online Instructor(s)
Fyrigou, Tonia, Fellow
Dr. Fyrigou is a Language Educator. She earned a Bachelor's in French Literature from the Greek Capodistrian University of Athens and in 2008 she received her master's degree in the History of French Civilization. Dr. Fyrigou defended successfully her doctorate thesis in History of French Civilization on July 2012 and received her doctoral degree.
She has been working in the ACS faculty community since 1999 and has taught both in Middle School and High School. She is an IB teacher and an IB examiner in French language. Additionally, she has been selected by Widener University to teach as an Adjunct Professor a course named Values and Ethics in Education for a doctorate degree program in Low-Residency EdD with a Focus on International Schools Leadership. She is also an adjunct Professor at the Hellenic American University in Athens, teaching undergraduate students in the department of interdisciplinary and intercultural studies.
She has established different educational collaborations between ACS Athens and other institutions worldwide. Dr. Fyrigou has designed, developed and implemented different courses in French and Greek language and culture based on the i2flex methodology and innovative teaching and learning approaches.
She has authored a chapter in the 2016 publication "Revolutionizing K-12 Blended Learning through i2Flex Classroom Model." The title of her chapter is “Evaluating the i2flex educational experience via the Community of Inquiry (CoI 2000)”
She has also authored a chapter for the enhanced book version 2021 publication "Revolutionizing K-12 Blended Learning through i2Flex Classroom Model." The title of her chapter is "The effectiveness of the i 2 Flex methodology and the CoI (Community of inquiry) in demanding educational fields."
Dr. Tonia Fyrigou has also presented her work in different colloquiums and conferences. She is a life-long learner, an open mind person with ethos and values with innovative ideas who always strives for excellence in education.
email: firigout@theinstitute.gr