When looking up our good friend Julian Morgan on Google I found that he is speaking at one of a number of training days for Classics teachers run by Keynote.

Keynote seem to have got hold of some good lecturers. Julian is involved in the day called Going 'Hands On', which is about (who would have guessed it?) using computers in teaching. Have a look at the Keynote site GCSE Classics page and you will see the list for this term:

PROMOTE, PROTECT, EXPAND: MANAGING A THRIVING CLASSICS DEPARTMENT

MOVING FORWARD: TEACHING GREEK IN THE 21st CENTURY

GOING 'HANDS ON' FOR TEACHING CLASSICAL SUBJECTS TO GCSE

ENHANCING PERFORMANCE IN OCR GCSE LATIN

AN INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING OCR GCSE LATIN

ACHIEVING WELL IN GCSE CLASSICAL CIVILISATION

GCSE CLASSICAL CIVILISATION: AN INTRODUCTION FOR TEACHERS NEW TO CLASSICAL CIVILISATION

I'd love to have comments from you if you've been on one of the Keynote days, whether you would recommend them as useful and value for money. Some cost £165 + vat, and Julian's costs £195 + vat. You could almost come to a whole ARLT Summer School for that money! I know that as training conferences go, these are quite reasonable, but it does underline what fantastic value ARLT gives.