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SUMMARY:JACT Teaching Classics Day Saturday\, October 5th\, 2013
DESCRIPTION:Are you studying a Classical Subject or Ancient History at University? Have you thought of teaching?  \nThis day is designed to give current and former graduates and undergraduates an insight into what it is like to teach Classics or Ancient History in a school\, and how they might enter the profession. There will be a range of speakers\, all of whom are closely involved in Classics education in the UK. They will provide a range of perspectives\, with experience of teaching in a wide range of different schools\, assessing students’ work in public examinations and training teachers to enter the profession. \nThe course leaders for the PGCE Programmes at Cambridge and KCL will also be in attendance. \nProgramme \n10.30      Coffee and Reception \n11.00      Introduction to the Day: Why teach Classics? \n11.30      How do get into teaching Classics – PGCE programmes and other routes into teaching \n12.15      What do Heads of Department look for when recruiting teachers? How can you improve your CV to help you get into teaching? \n13.00      Lunch \n13.45      Where will I teach? What is teaching like? Perspectives from different schools. \n14.30      What will I teach? An outline of the courses available at GCSE\, A Level and IB in Latin\, Greek\, Classical Civilisation and Ancient History\, as well as a look at lower school curricula in Classics. \n15.00      Plenary Discussion: questions to the panel. \n15.30      Conclusion of the day: tea and coffee available \nCost of the Day \nThe day is free to members of JACT. For non-members the cost is £10\, with cheques payable to JACT. Lunch will be included in the cost of the day. Information about JACT\, including how to join\, is available at www.jact.org. Undergraduates and Postgraduates are encouraged to apply to their University departments for financial support for travel. \nLocation \nSchool of St Helen and St Katharine\, Faringdon Road\, Abingdon OX14 1BE. If you are travelling by train\, please go to Oxford\, and then catch the 35 from Oxford Station to Abingdon. Details of how to find the school can be found on the school’s website: www.shsk.org.uk. \nBooking \nFor any further details\, please contact David Hodgkinson\, Head of Classics\, School of St Helen and St Katharine. Please send an email to dhodgkinson@shsk.org.uk to register your interest in attending.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/jact-teaching-classics-day-saturday-october-5th-2013/
LOCATION:St Helen and St Katharine School\, Faringdon Road\, Abingdon\, OX14 1BE\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="David Hodgkinson":MAILTO:dhodgkinson@shsk.org.uk
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SUMMARY:Caroline Lawrence@Guildford High School
DESCRIPTION:Guildford Classical Association \nCaroline Lawrence\, author of the Roman Mysteries series of historical novels for children\, is coming to Guildford High School on Tuesday 8th October. \nIdeal for pupils in Years 7-9. \nTalk will commence at 5pm sharp and finish at 6pm. \nAll are welcome. \nPlease email the Head of Classics\, Sarah Merali-Smith if you plan to attend\, indicating the number of pupils you will be bringing. \nsarah.merali-smith@guildfordhigh.co.uk \nThanks!
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/caroline-lawrenceguildford-high-school/
LOCATION:Guildford high School\, London Road\, Guildford\, GU1 1SJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Merali-Smith":MAILTO:sarah.merali-smith@guildfordhigh.co.uk
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SUMMARY:Sanskrit for a New Generation - Presented by Sanskrit@StJames
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome to our event of talks and presentations at the Nehru Centre\, 8 South Audley Street\, London W1K 1HF on Tuesday 8th October 2013 – 6.30 to 8 pm. \nOur keynote speaker will be Parminder Vir OBE\, Director of PVL Media Emerging Markets.  Other speakers will include Wayne Barron\, who teaches classics at St Paul’s School for Girls\, and David Hodgkinson\, who teaches classics at School of St Helen and St Katharine. \nOf course there will also be time for socialising and book buying! \nPlease RSVP at http://www.sanskritatstjames.org.uk/events/id/7.  We look forward to seeing you there.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/sanskrit-for-a-new-generation-presented-by-sanskritstjames/
LOCATION:Nehru Centre\, 8 South Audley Street\, London\, W1K 1HF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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SUMMARY:Why Classics Matter | Natalie Haynes and Sarah Churchwell
DESCRIPTION:Natalie Haynes in conversation with Professor Sarah Churchwell\nA Thought Out Words Event\n8th October \nA discussion on how the Classics inform modern life. Find out why Julius Caesar died a Freudian death\, who coined the phrase ‘to paper over the cracks’\, and who was the world’s first Bond villain. \nTickets: £5\nStudent Tickets: Free. Please click on the link or enter the student promotional code: STUDENTOCT. \nVenue: UEA London\, 102 Middlesex Street\, London. E1 7EZ.\nTime: Doors 7.15pm for a 7.30pm start. \nFor more info please email: contact@thoughtoutproject.com \nhttps://whyclassicsmatter.eventbrite.co.uk/
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/why-classics-matter-natalie-haynes-and-sarah-churchwell/
LOCATION:UEA London\, Middlesex Street\, London\, E1 7EZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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SUMMARY:'Greeks and Romans: Reaping the Harvest 2013'\, A Talk by Peter Jones for Year 9 Students
DESCRIPTION:Francis Holland School\, Regent’s Park is hosting a talk by Peter Jones\, titled Greeks and Romans: Reaping the Harvest 2013. \nThe talk is aimed at Year 9 students who are considering Latin and Greek at GCSE\, and will take place on 10th October\, from 5pm to 6pm. \nThe venue is located here (please be aware that there are two Francis Holland Schools in London). \nAll welcome. \nFor more information\, please contact Hana Baig (Hana.Baig@fhs-nw1.org.uk). \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/greeks-and-romans-reaping-the-harvest-2013-a-talk-by-peter-jones-for-year-9-students/
LOCATION:Francis Holland Schol\, Ivor Place\, London\, NW1 6XR\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Training days for teachers of Classics
DESCRIPTION:Training days for teachers of Classics\n  \nIn 2013/14 the Department of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Birmingham\, will be running a programme of Teacher Subject Days on six Saturdays across the year.    This programme is aimed at \n\nTrainee teachers of Classics on School Direct\, School Direct (salaried)\, SCITT and Teach First programmes;\nNewly qualified teachers (NQTs) of Classics;\nTeachers of Classics in their second and third years of teaching;\nTeachers keen to run Classics in their schools who may not yet have established programmes\n\nThe six days will cover a range of aspects of teaching Classics\, from the practical (e.g. an experienced teacher’s advice on how to plan\, budget and run a successful Classics trip) to the technical (workshops on the A-level and GSCE texts\, and on the Cambridge Latin Course\, and on the different exam boards). To encourage new teachers’ confidence with material culture there will be\, for instance\, an afternoon spent at Chedworth Roman villa with Professor Esmonde-Cleary\, and a session on practical ideas for teaching Roman Women with a focus on dress and identity.  A panel session on careers for Classicists with recent Classics graduates aims to give teachers ideas for promoting their subject and recruiting to it. The opening keynote workshop will be led by Roman Mysteries author and president of JACT\, Caroline Lawrence. \nProgramme for 12 October 2013\n10:00 – 10:15 Welcome\n10:15 – 11:00 Introductions and round-table: aims of the course\n11:00 –12:45   Cambridge Schools Classics Project Workshop: KS3\n12:45- 1:30      Lunch\n1:30- 2:30        ‘Bringing antiquity to life: artefacts as clues’: a workshop with Caroline Lawrence\, President of JACT\n2:30-3:30         Panel and discussion on the exam boards for Latin\, Greek and Classical Civilisation and WJEC Certificate in Latin language.\n3:30- 4:00        Evaluations\, Departure \nFurther days will be as follows\n30 November 2013\n11 January 2014\n8 February 2014\n15 March 2014\n10 May 2014 \nThe days will run from 10.00am to 4.00pm in order to allow participants from a wide geographical area to participate.  There is a fee of £250 for the six days\, which includes lunch and refreshment\, and a trip to Chedworth\, but we anticipate being able to offer bursaries for trainee teachers on School Direct SCITT and Teach First programmes and NQTs in maintained schools. For further information\, and to book a place\, please email Dr Elena Theodorakopoulos on e.m.theodorakopoulos@bham.ac.uk.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/training-days-for-teachers-of-classics/
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SUMMARY:Native Scientist & Classics: Empowering Bilingualism through Science Outreach
DESCRIPTION:Aimed at teachers\, language experts\, parents of bilingual children and researchers\,come to this seminar to understand and discuss the benefits and challenges of bilingualism and how science and scientists can support language learning. \nDATE: Saturday 12th October 2013 \nPLACE: Faculty of Classics\, Ioannou Centre\, 66 St Giles’\, Oxford OX1 3LU \nFREE ENTRY \nRegister via: www.nativescientist.com \nPROGRAMME: \n“Bridging the gap between researchers and bilingual pupils” by Joana Moscoso\, Co-founder Native Scientist \n“Classics in Communities: Ancient Languages in the Modern Era” by Mai Musié\, Classics Outreach Officer University of Oxford \n“One mind – two languages: challenges and advantages of bilingualism” by Napoleon Katsos\, Senior Lecturer University of Cambridge \n“To speak Portuguese: why? when? how?” by Regina Duarte\, Education Coordinator Portuguese Embassy
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/native-scientist-classics-empowering-bilingualism-through-science-outreach/
LOCATION:Faculty of Classics\, Ioannou Centre\, 66 St Giles'\, Oxford\, OX1 3LU\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Cambridge Greek Play: 'Prometheus Bound'/'Frogs'
DESCRIPTION:Booking is now open for the Cambridge Greek Play 2013! \n\nAeschylus Prometheus Bound\nFrogs Aristophanes\n16th-19th October\nDirected by Helen Eastman \nSchool parties warmly welcomed for a brilliant opportunity to see both comedy and tragedy in the original language (with English surtitles). \nTickets at £15/20/25 (students £15) from www.cambridgeartstheatre.com. \nMore info at www.cambridgegreekplay.com and at www.facebook.com/events/184224225035135/. \nFurther outreach activities will be advertised nearer the time.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/cambridge-greek-play-prometheus-boundfrogs/
LOCATION:Cambridge Arts Theatre\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Meet the Author: Lindsey Davis
DESCRIPTION:Meet the Author\nAuthor Lindsey Davis talks about her work as a historical novelist and passionate campaigning author\, writing a series – and convincing readers to accept a new series. \nTime: 6pm (Doors open at 5.30pm)\nDate:   Monday 21 October 2013 \nPlace: University of Roehampton\, Duchesne Building 004 (Map) \n \nThis event is sponsored by the Roehampton and South West London Branch of the Classical Association. Members free. Guest tickets for the event cost just £2\, or £10 for an annual membership subscription (£5 for concessions). Bring the correct money with you and you can buy tickets or become a member at the door. To reserve a place\, please email us at ca.swlondon@gmail.com by Monday 14thOctober.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/meet-the-author-lindsey-davis/
LOCATION:University of Roehampton\, Roehampton Lane\, London\, SW15 \, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events,Uncategorized
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ORGANIZER;CN="http%3A//www.roehampton.ac.uk/Contact-Us/":MAILTO:ca.swlondon@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131030
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SUMMARY:Oxford Classics Documentary Shorts
DESCRIPTION:The Faculty of Classics would like to provide a fantastic opportunity for Year 12 students to research\, write\, present and film short documentaries about ancient artefacts in the Ashmolean Museum. \nThis one-day course\, which will take place on Tuesday 29th of October\, is absolutely FREE for students. \nStudents will also be given the opportunity to have lunch and a tour of a Oxford college. \nInformation on the course and how to apply can be found here. \nPlease do encourage your students to apply\, limited spaces available.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/oxford-classics-documentary-shorts/
LOCATION:University of Oxford\, Oxford\, United Kingdom
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