View Article  Atriades shows one way of running a Classics department website
Just down the road from me, in Taunton, Atriades is using the internet in an imaginative way to help his pupils (and the wider world) with their Classics studies.

He uses the Blog format, and has been filling it with links relevant to what the pupils are actually studying.   more »
View Article  How to 'see' your way through a Latin sentence
I quite like this method of making the structure of a simple Latin sentence visible on the blackboard (or modern equivalent).   more »
View Article  Latin chat room, anyone?
There's one here, though I haven't been into it yet.   more »
View Article  A blog to look at and a convention to learn from
You might enjoy Clint Hagen's blog - the Latin parts particularly. He is a Latin teacher, a Franciscan. He has an enthusiastic account of the Texas State Junior Classical League Convention, and of the way it spurs students to do a great deal of study on their own.   more »

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