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Issues facing Classics teaching
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Teaching CLC on reduced time
Lynda Goss shares her experience of successfully
teaching the Cambridge Latin Course to Year 9 in lunchtime ,
and so getting a keen GCSE set who achieve A* or A. Worth reading!
ARLT and JACT working together
When the Classics are under attack Classicists must work
together. A new agreement to promote even closer
cooperation between ARLT and JACT has been drafted and
is being welcomed by both organisations. The draft may be
read
here.
Interesting
March INSET Day
2006 Refresher Day reports and discussion
The
Blog is our
Topical Commentary.
Potential Teachers scholarships
ARLT Summer School
lecture reports and
pictures here
and here.
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Topical Commentary
We need A level teaching notes and unseens now for this year's syllabus, in the Teachers' section.
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Resources now easier to find
Spoken Latin:
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O.B.I.
The Ordo Barbaricae Ignorantiae (OBI) is awarded to people or institutions
whose words or actions show an inexcusable ignorance of, or hostility to, the Classics.
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Useful Information
Classics on TV and Radio this week. Thanks, David Swift!
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