View Article  That new Colossus of Rhodes - the truth.
Veronica Kotziamani, a Latin teacher (she incidentally studied the Classics with my sister), who receives the ARLT e-newsletter, contacted me this morning with the exciting news that her husband is to build a new Colossus of Rhodes.   more »
View Article  A cool tool to demonstrate archaeological strata
Excavate a tel without leaving your computer screen. There's a site called Bible Dudes which has just developed a neat little demo on its archaeology page.   more »
View Article  Is it education versus training?
A few reactions to the Education white paper published recently:

"The government has once again underlined its commitment to academic above vocational education."   more »
View Article  Five GCSEs free for every adult! Are we prepared to exploit this chance?
A white paper on skills is due out soon, which, according to a Feb 11 Guardian article that I've only just seen, will offer all adults free teaching towards 'level two standard'.

We must wait for the details, but it seems that here is a chance to offer teaching in Classical subjects to a new audience.   more »

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