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Friday, June 23
by
arltblogger
on Fri 23 Jun 2006 15:11 BST
If you teach A level Classical Civilisation and use the AQA syllabus, then you are in clover from next year. Someone has actually published a coursebook for you and your students.
And it's a real good un, as far as I can judge. more »
by
arltblogger
on Fri 23 Jun 2006 11:45 BST
Our good friend, and Mousehole Coordinator for Minimus, Roger Davies, sent on to me this email this morning. The long and the short of it is that we need someone who can start a Latin Club in a Bath secondary school. more »
by
arltblogger
on Fri 23 Jun 2006 09:25 BST
The ARLT notice board has two messages from Giles Dawson who says he works for Nelson
Thornes. Apparently they offer a one-year Latin to GCSE course (for which they are looking for a tutor) and also offer Latin teaching to A2 level. These are mainly by video conferencing. more »
by
arltblogger
on Fri 23 Jun 2006 00:53 BST
AS a “cheerful amateur historian”, Andrew McCloy thought he knew quite a bit about the Romans - but he figured without the snails and the elephants. more »
by
arltblogger
on Fri 23 Jun 2006 00:26 BST
Wilf O'Neill has drawn my attention to this website. more »
by
arltblogger
on Fri 23 Jun 2006 00:22 BST
The Modern Scholars Series provides CDs of the most noted professors on topics such as literature, history and political science. Titchener's 14 lectures cover the history of ancient Rome from its founding in 1200 B.C. to its conclusion in 476 A.D. more »
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