For Teachers

  • Some excerpts from the Sydney Morning Herald: LATIN is up. So is legal studies. Visual arts and studies of religion have dropped slightly in the rankings but remain in the top 15 most popular courses for students undertaking this year’s Higher School Certificate, with exams to begin on Monday. […] Latin is slightly up on…

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  • Another one which was lost back in March … from the Latinteach list came notice of these very useful youtube map animations/commentaries of various bits of Caesar’s Gallic Wars. They’re from Dickinson College, with the Latin being read by Christopher Francese … we need more of this sort of thing: Dickinson College Commentaries

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  • Here’s an interesting little time killer our friends over at Scoop alerted us to. The BBC has a tool which will superimpose an ‘plan’ of the Flavian Amphitheatre in the postal code/area code/whatever of your choice on a satellite view: If the Colosseum Had Been Built … (BBC)

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  • The Classics Library continues to grow … it does require registration and is a bit UK-education-centric, but there is still plenty of useful things to peruse no matter what side of the pond you’re on: NEW RESOURCES on The Classics Library!

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