[Agor] Call for papers - Conference in Venice, 26-28 July

marko marincic marko.marincic at guest.arnes.si
Thu Nov 22 16:33:50 CET 2007


Meeting The Challenge: bringing classical texts to life in the classroom   

 

An international conference for teacher trainers and teachers of Latin,
ancient Greek and classical civilisation.
Venice, 26-28 July 2008

Conference organisers

Licia Landi (SSIS Veneto, University of Venice, Italy)

Bob Lister (University of Cambridge, UK)

Per Rasmussen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)

 

Location

Venice International University, Isola di San Servolo, Venice, Italy

 

Email: landi at unive.it 

Web site:  www.iperlatino.it/venice 

 

Conference outline

 

Following the success of the conference ‘European perspectives on the
teaching and learning of Latin’, held in Cambridge in July 2005, the second
Meeting The Challenge conference will examine approaches to teaching
classical texts and the reception of classical literature. This will be an
opportunity to meet with colleagues from many countries and share ideas on
innovative ways to engage learners with classical texts and address
questions such as: 

1-  What is the best way to develop students’ personal responses to
classical literature?

2-  How can we use fiction, drama and film to promote reflection on
classical texts?

3-  To what extent can new technologies and blended learning enhance the
study of literature?

4-  Are particular approaches needed when working with non-traditional
learners?

 

 

Call for papers

We invite papers on all aspects of teaching classical literature, whether
you are teaching the texts in the original language or in translation.

Priority will be given to presentations that focus directly on classroom
practice, particularly those that include video or audio material showing
students in action.

Papers should be of about 30 minutes duration since each session will last
45 minutes, with 15 minutes set aside for questions and discussion.
Proposal forms can be obtained from the conference web site. Please note
that all papers must be given in English.

The deadline for proposals is Saturday 15 December 2007 and you will be
notified whether your proposal has been accepted by Saturday 2 Febuary 2008.

 




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