Ancient Languages and the Modern Learner : The Effective Use of Digital Resources in the Latin Classroom
Ian Colvin and Lisa Hay present the 'University of Cambridge School Classics' Project which has been developed to support school-level teaching. From humble beginnings like simple vocabulary testers, the program has since evolved to a large range of resources including schemes of work for civilisation topics, documentaries on aspects of ancient life, and support for reading authentic literature. By removing some of the 'performance' elements of a traditional classroom, these interactive resources can support positive learning habits, risk taking, and creativity. The core aim of the project remains to help make the classical world accessible to as many students as possible'.
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- Faculty of Arts and Humanities; Department of History; Didactics of History
- University of Cologne; Departement of History; Department of Didactics of History and Public History
- University of Potsdam; Faculty of Philosophy; Chair of Classical Philology
- University of Murcia; Faculty of Education; Department of Didactics of Mathematics and Social Sciences
- Social Sciences Education Research Group (PHZH)
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- Kiel University Publishing
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