Ryan Hammill and Jonathan Roberts, co-founders of the Ancient Language Institute, share how their unique pedagogy is transforming the way students engage with Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and even Old English. In this episode, we discuss:
📖 Why the “dead language” critique doesn’t hold up—and what’s driving a resurgence
📖 The flaws of the traditional grammar-translation method
📖 A “mixed method” approach that emphasizes active use and reading mastery
📖 How AI and modern tools are shaping (and sometimes undermining) language learning
📖 Building a global community of tutors to meet surging demand
➡️ Ancient Language Institute: https://ancientlanguage.com/
➡️ polýMATHY by Luke Ranieri: / @polymathy_luke
➡️ Richard M. Gamble, "The Great Tradition": https://www.regnery.com/9781935191568...
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