EL.LE

Educazione Linguistica. Language Education

The Bones of Orestes Are in the Classroom

Metaphor as a Teaching Tool: A Proposal for a Didactic Intervention

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Abstract

This paper aims to propose an integrated model for the analysis of verbal processes in ancient Greek texts and their facilitation in contemporary readers through coherent evidence-based teaching procedures. Rooted in functional contextualism, a philosophy of science in which events are studied in relation to their historical and current environment pursuing the goals of prediction and influence, it applies the model of language and cognition known as Relational Frame Theory to the analysis of verbal processes involved in the decoding of Orestes’ bones oracles described in Hdt., 1.67‑8 and to the extension to these of an existing teaching procedure for the facilitation of naming and metaphorical language. The intervention efficacy will need empirical evaluation by a behavioural analyst.


Open access | Peer reviewed

Submitted: Jan. 15, 2023 | Published July 26, 2023 | Language: it

Keywords HerodotusRelational Frame TheoryPrecision TeachingEvidence-based teaching of ancient GreekMetaphorOrestes’ bones