[Usyd_Classics_Events] 3rd Teaching Classical Languages Symposium

Ben Brown benjamin.brown at sydney.edu.au
Thu Aug 4 12:05:57 AEST 2022


Dear Friends,

Classics & Ancient History at the University of Sydney, the Centre for Classical and Near Eastern Studies Australia, and the Classical Languages Teachers Association of NSW are pleased to announce the 3rd Teaching Classical Languages Symposium.

The symposium showcases approaches to the teaching and assessment of ancient Greek and Latin developed by secondary, tertiary, and online adult-education instructors from Australia and New Zealand. Conference speakers share and discuss a diverse range of classical language teaching strategies to assist 21st century learners in a range of educational contexts.

This hybrid event will take place at CCANESA, University of Sydney, on Friday 12th August 2022. The keynote speaker is Drew Keller, co-author of the popular textbooks, Learn to read Latin and Learn to read Ancient Greek, published by Yale University Press. This year’s symposium commemorates the late Dr. Emily Matters whose contribution to the teaching and promotion of Classics was immense.

The symposium is hosted by Classics & Ancient History at Sydney, the Classical Language Teachers Association, and the Centre for Classical and Near Eastern Studies of Australia (CCANESA). We are grateful for the generous support of Classics & Ancient History, the Kudos Foundation, the Classical Association of NSW, and ANZUK education.

Key details:

Date: Friday 12 August 2022 from 9:00am AEST

Venue: Face-to-face in the CCANESA, with a virtual attendance option for those who are unable to make it onto campus.

Cost: Free but registration is essential. Light refreshments provided for morning tea and lunch – please indicate dietary requirements upon registration. There are also a number of food and coffee outlets on campus.

Professional Development: The Teaching Classical Languages Symposium 2022 provides 6 hours of teacher Professional Development, addressing proficient teacher standard descriptors from the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers.

Booking & Program
https://soh-events.sydney.edu.au/calendar/cts-12-08-2022/

For further information, please contact Tamara Neal t.neal at sydney.edu.au<mailto:t.neal at sydney.edu.au>

all very best,
Tamara Neal & Elizabeth Stockdale


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Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
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