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SUMMARY:Supporting Classics Teaching at Key Stages 3\, 4\, and 5 in Birmingham and the West Midlands
DESCRIPTION:A Classics for All event… \nSupporting Classics Teaching at Key Stages 3\, 4\, and 5\n\nA free information session for headteachers\, academy executives\, heads of department\, and any teachers from state schools in the region. \n10am-2pm on Saturday 9th June at the University of Birmingham \nThis is an exciting time for Classics in schools\, with the teaching of Ancient History\, Classical Civilisation\, and Latin in resurgence across the state sector. Join us in June to explore how the Birmingham and West Midlands Schools Classics Hub can support the development of Classics teaching in your school. \nWe will cover: \n\nWays to develop existing Classics provision;\nHow to get new courses up and running;\nHow to develop new provision: from after-school clubs to timetabled lessons;\nHow ancient languages can be introduced as part of English\, MFL\, or literacy lessons;\nHow Classics can be embedded across the curriculum\, through History\, English\, Drama\, RE\, Science\, PSHE\, etc.;\nHow to access Classics for All funding and training opportunities;\nHow to access post-training support.\n\nThe hub works in partnership with Classics for All (CfA)\, a national charity whose funds are available to state schools to introduce or enhance Classics provision. CfA can support access to teacher training and the cost of cover\, as well as CPD training and mentoring. With CfA support\, non-specialists can quickly get additional subjects such as Latin up and running\, whether as after-school enrichment clubs or on timetable across key stages 3\, 4\, and 5. \nIn addition to funds\, schools can access support from the hub in terms of teacher mentoring and ongoing subject support\, as well as student enrichment. The hub’s links to the University of Birmingham mean hub member schools have access to a wealth of Classics activities for students. These include guest lectures from prominent Classicists\, subject knowledge enhancement lectures and workshops\, exam preparation conferences\, and extra-curricular enrichment\, such as archaeology handling sessions. \nIf you would like any further information\, or to register for the event\, please email the Hub Co-ordinator\, Polly Stoker: p.stoker@bham.ac.uk \nPlease register by 2nd June.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/supporting-classics-teaching-at-key-stages-3-4-and-5/
LOCATION:University of Birmingham\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Polly Stoker":MAILTO:p.stoker@bham.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:The Song of Arms and a Man: A LATIN QVARTER World Premiere
DESCRIPTION:Virgil’s story of Aeneas\, father of the Roman people – a world premiere\n7.00pm\, Saturday\, 9th June\, 2018 \nThe Ivor Gurney Hall\, adjacent to Gloucester Cathedral (see location below) \n\n\n\n\nThis world masterpiece\, the Aeneid\, tells the story of Aeneas’ escape from Troy\, his stay with Dido and his struggle to fulfill his destiny as founder of Rome. Step back two thousand years and enjoy Virgil’s beautiful Latin spoken by readers who as singers\, including Emma Kirkby and Matthew Hargreaves\, have a special talent for conveying classical verse. The outline of the story is presented in English: this is for all\, including those new to Latin. \nHear Matthew Hargreaves read from Aeneas’ visit to the underworld \nProgramme: 50 minutes – 15-minute interval – 40 minutes \n£18\, £15 conc. \nTo book \nEither send a cheque payable to The Latin Qvarter\,\nat: The Old Rectory\, Twigworth\, Gloucester GL2 9PQ\nInclude your email address and telephone number. \nOr by credit card:\nEmail latin@lingua.co.uk or call 01452 731113\n(We recommend you email in the first instance\, as we will call you back for you to make your purchase).
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-song-of-arms-and-a-man-a-latin-qvarter-world-premiere/
LOCATION:Ivor Gurney Hall\, Pitt Street\, Glouceter\, GL1 2BH\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180612T180000
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SUMMARY:Guildford Teach Meet Tuesday 12th June
DESCRIPTION:Guildford Classical Association Teach Meet\nMr Steven Hunt from the University of Cambridge Faculty of Education will suggest practical ways to use the various CLC resources. There will be time for discussion and exchange of resources.\nThe meeting will be at St Catherine’s School\, Bramley\, Guildford\, GU5 0DF from 6-7pm\, with refreshments available from 5.30pm. Please inform Mr Ian Peel (Ipeel@swps.org.uk) if you are interested in coming. \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/guildford-teach-meet-tuesday-12th-june/
LOCATION:St Catherine’s School\, Bramley\, Bramley\, Guildford\, Surrey\, GU5 0DF\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ian Peel":MAILTO:Ipeel@swps.org.uk
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SUMMARY:New films\, old drama: an evening with Barefaced Greek
DESCRIPTION:New films\, old drama: an evening with Barefaced Greek \nTuesday 12th June 2018\, 6-8pm \nThe Beveridge Hall\, Ground Floor\, Senate House\, Malet Street\, London WC1E 7HU \n \nBarefaced Greek celebrate classical Greek drama in performance by making accessible short films using text from Greek comedy and tragedy. These fresh new films (in the original language\, with subtitles)\, produced for online broadcast\, aim to reach new audiences internationally\, and to inspire a love of Greek language and drama in the twenty-first century. \nThis unique public event will feature a showing of three of Barefaced Greek’s films (Aristophanes’ Lysistrata\, ‘The watchman’ from Aeschylus’ Agamemnon\, and ‘Athena and Poseidon’ from Euripides’ Trojan Women) introduced by the company. Cast and creatives will then participate in a Q&A chaired by Dr. James Robson of the Open University. \nThe discussion will be followed by a drinks reception. \nSpeakers:\nHelen Eastman (Director\, Barefaced Greek)\nMáirín O’Hagan (Producer\, Barefaced Greek)\nRebecca Scott (‘Athena’)\nLeon Scott (‘The Watchman’)\nJames Robson (Open University) \nThis is a free event which is open to the public\, but booking is essential. School groups are very welcome (under 18s must be accompanied by a responsible adult). Individual bookings can be made via the link here; if you wish to make a group booking please contact valerie.james@sas.ac.uk. \nThe event is generously supported by the John Coffin Memorial Fund.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/new-films-old-drama-an-evening-with-barefaced-greek/
LOCATION:Senate House\, Malet Street\, London\, WC1E 7HU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180615
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SUMMARY:Classical Association Latin & Greek CPD Day\, 16th June
DESCRIPTION:CA Latin and Greek CPD day\nThe CA Teaching Board would like to invite teachers to a CPD day on Saturday 16th June 2018.  The day will focus on Latin GCSE but will also offer sessions on Greek GCSE and A level Latin. \nThe day will include a range of optional sessions\, on the teaching of language and literature\, led by practising teachers (including Henry Cullen\, John Taylor and Ben Cole).  These sessions will be relevant for both experienced secondary teachers and those new to teaching Classics\, and we are delighted to have Professor Llewelyn Morgan (Brasenose College\, Oxford) as our keynote speaker. \nDate and time: Saturday 16 June 2018\, 10am – 4.30pm\nVenue: Senate House\, London\nCost: £10 (waged) or £5 (unwaged)\nDeadline for booking: 9th June 2018 \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/catb-latin-and-greek-cpd-day-tickets-42101715364
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/classical-association-latin-greek-cpd-day-16th-june/
LOCATION:Senate House\, Malet Street\, London\, WC1E 7HU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180617
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SUMMARY:Classics teacher conference\, Museum of London\, 16th June 2018
DESCRIPTION:A one-day conference for teachers of Latin and Classics held by Hands Up Education in conjunction with the Museum of London. \nA day with practical\, fun and inspiring sessions\, including: hands-on object handling sessions run by Laura Turnage\, the museum’s Secondary Programme Manager\, practical sessions on how to create excellent language\, literature and civilisation lessons\, a chance to reflect on the new Latin GCSE\, and guided tours of the Roman Gallery\, as well as updates on Hands Up’s Primary Latin Course\, plans for supporting KS3 Classical Civilisation and new resources for secondary Latin. \nSuitable for specialist and non-specialist primary and secondary school teachers. Cost £49\, with reduced rate of £25 for PGCE trainees. \nFor a full timetable\, and bookings head here\, or email contact@hands-up-education.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/classics-teacher-conference-museum-of-london-16th-june-2018/
LOCATION:Museum of London\, 150 London Wall\, London\, EC2Y 5HN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180810
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CREATED:20171031T131603Z
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SUMMARY:8-WEEK INTENSIVE GREEK AND LATIN SUMMER SCHOOL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK\, IRELAND
DESCRIPTION:8-WEEK INTENSIVE GREEK AND LATIN SUMMER SCHOOL\nUNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK\, IRELAND\n\nJune 18th – August 9th 2018For the 19th year running\, the Department of Classics at UCC offers an intensive\n8-week summer school for beginners with parallel courses in Latin and Ancient Greek. The courses are primarily aimed at postgraduate students in diverse disciplines who need to acquire a knowledge of either of the languages for further study and research\, and at teachers whose schools would like to reintroduce Latin and Greek into their curriculum. Undergraduate students are more than welcome to apply as well.\nThe basic grammar will be covered in the first 6 weeks and a further 2 weeks will be spent reading original texts. \nThe tuition fee (including text books) for the 8-week course is €1900. \nFor further information and an application form see our website:\nhttp://www.ucc.ie/en/classics/summerschool/\nor contact the Director of the Summer School: Mrs.Vicky Janssens\, Department of Classics\, University College Cork\, Ireland\, tel.: +353 21 4903618/2359\, fax: +353 21 4903277\, email: v.janssens@ucc.ie
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/8-week-intensive-greek-latin-summer-school-university-college-cork-ireland/
LOCATION:University College\, Cork\, College Road\, Cork\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vicky Janssens":MAILTO:v.janssens@ucc.ie
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180620
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SUMMARY:Classics Teacher Day at KCL
DESCRIPTION:This year’s Teacher Day at KCL… \nHugh Bowden and John Pearce will both be giving talks on the newly-exhibited Mithras Temple in London\, and the discussion to follow will cover ways in which school students can benefit from visits to such sites. A drinks reception in the early evening will offer teachers the chance to meet each other and members of the KCL Classics department\, as well as the newly-graduating KCL PGCE cohort. \nThe event is FREE\, but participants need to register: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/kcl-teacher-day-discovering-the-london-mithras-temple-tickets-42492568416?aff=ebdsorderfblightbox
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/classics-teacher-day-kcl/
LOCATION:King’s College\, London\, Strand\, London\, London\, WC2B 5RL \, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180621T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180621T180000
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CREATED:20180608T151448Z
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SUMMARY:Advocating Classics Education at Roehampton: Thursday 21 June\, 2-7pm
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us at the University of Roehampton for an afternoon dedicated to the teaching of Classics. We will be exploring how schools across the UK are increasingly turning to Classical Civilisation and Ancient History to enrich the school curriculum\, as well as the benefits of studying a classical subject at GCSE and A level. We are also thrilled to announce that Professor Andrew Wallace Hadrill\, OBE will be providing a lecture on ‘Herculaneum: in the shadow of Vesuvius\, in the shadow of Pompeii?’ \nWe hope that you will be able to join us for this exciting event\, which should be of interest to teachers and headteachers of schools who are both currently offering or hoping to provide classical subjects. Please visit https://cfaroehampton.weebly.com/ for further details and to register\, or email Kathryn Tempest (k.tempest@roehampton.ac.uk) if you have any questions. \nFull Programme \n2.00 – 2.30       Registration and welcome \n2.30 – 3.00       Classics today: Classics and 21st century skills (Edith Hall and Arlene Holmes-Henderson) \n3.00 – 3.30       Teaching and learning Classics in the state sector: With different perspectives from: Natasha Crook\, Hayley Walker & Ellen Hopkinson \n3.30 – 4.00       Break \n4.00 – 4.15        Classics after the Classroom: A presentation by Constantine Christoforou (supported by the Classical Association) \n4.15 – 5.00       Support & Funding:  \nWhat teachers need (Q&A panel with James Renshaw and Carey Combe) \nClassics for All grants (Hilary Hodgson) \nLaunching the South West London and Surrey Hub: Kathryn Tempest \n5.00 – 6.00       Public lecture:  Herculaneum: in the shadow of Vesuvius\, in the shadow of Pompeii? (Andrew Wallace-Hadrill) \n6.00 – 7.00       Reception and close
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/advocating-classics-education-at-roehampton-thursday-21-june-2-7pm/
LOCATION:University of Roehampton\, Roehampton Lane\, London\, SW15 \, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kathryn Tempest":MAILTO:ca.swlondon@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180628
DTSTAMP:20260504T181358
CREATED:20180511T105145Z
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SUMMARY:Boost the Classics Provision at your School! Session for Teachers.
DESCRIPTION:Increase your Language Provision and Stand out in the Crowd \nHarry Potter\, Percy Jackson\, Lord of the Rings\, even Magnum ice creams – your students love Classics already! Capitalise on their enthusiasm for all things Greek and Roman by weaving Classics into your curricular teaching. \nLatin and Classics is changing\, emerging as an engaging support tool for the delivery of the National Curriculum. This taster session presents an accessible\, modern and relevant approach to Latin and Classics. \n  \n  \nFREE EXPLORATORY SESSION AND TRAINING \nClassics for All and Notting Hill and Ealing High School (NHEHS) are pleased to invite you to a free\, half-day exploratory session and training on Key Stage 3\, 4 and 5 Latin and Classics at NHEHS on Wednesday 27th June 2018. \nClassics for All is a charity\, which works with state schools across the UK to widen access to Classical subjects. NHEHS is a leader in education for girls and enjoys a reputation for academic excellence at both the junior and senior levels. \nClassics for All offer free support and training to schools who would like to explore the possibility of offering Classics to their pupils. \nWhy might Classics be relevant to your pupils? \nLatin and Classics are engaging support tools for English literacy\, and the study of Modern Foreign Languages.  Ancient History and Classical Civilisation are widely respected A Level options\, and with training (offered free by CfA) can be taught by non-specialist teachers. This exploratory session will use case studies and empirical evidence to demonstrate how the subjects are: \n\nsupported by modern materials that promote accessibility to students of all abilities\nan excellent support for English grammar and literacy for students of all abilities\, promoting increased and enriched vocabulary\, and deeper understanding of English grammar\nan appealing path to increased cultural access for all\, including EAL students\naccessible as a KS3 language option\, or complementary to other MFL learning\nideally suited to cross-curricular aims for History\, Maths\, Art\, PSHE and Science\n\n  \nWhat will these sessions and training cover? \nThe initial exploratory session will: \n\nexplore in detail the benefits of including Latin and Classics in the curriculum\npresent the courses and materials available for the teaching of Latin and Classics\ndiscuss the best pathway for your school to introduce the subject\n\nThe session will also introduce Primary teachers to Latin and Classics at KS2.  If you know of any Primary School Headteachers or Language Coordinators who would be interested in attending\, please pass this information on to them. \nSubsequent sessions will train staff to be classroom-ready for the teaching of their chosen Latin and Classics course. \nThe Logistics\nInitial exploratory session: Hosted at Notting Hill and Ealing High School\, Wednesday 27th June\, 5 – 6:30pm.  Refreshments will be provided. \nSubsequent free training sessions: By arrangement with each participating school. \nThe trainers:\nCharlie Andrew is a Classics graduate teaching Latin and Classics across Key Stages 2\, 3 and 4. She works with Classics for All on their Primary Outreach programme. \nAnna Bell is a Classics graduate who has taught Latin\, Ancient Greek and Classical Civilisation across Key Stages 3\, 4 and 5.  She now works for Classics for All as their London and South East Network Coordinator. \nPlease do get in touch by email (anna@classicsforall.org.uk) if you would like to know a little more at this stage and if you would like to attend the event please email me on the above address by Monday 3rd June 2018. \nWe look forward to hearing from you. \nYours sincerely\,\nClassics for All and Notting Hill and Ealing High School.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/boost-the-classics-provision-at-your-school-session-for-teachers/
LOCATION:Notting Hill and Ealing School\, 2 Cleveland Road\, London\, W13 8AX\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Anna Bell":MAILTO:anna@classicsforall.org.uk
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