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Full Schedule

Saturday, 16th October and Sunday, 17th October, 2021

For a full list of abstracts, click here. To learn more about the sessions below, please click on their titles.




 

 

Day One: Saturday 16th October

10:30-11:00

Opening

Welcome and Introduction

11:00-11:40

Session 1

1A   Henry Lee

Learning Latin through
Lexiocogrammar

1B   Danny Pucknell

‘From the Ground Up’:
Reflections on Forming a New Classics Cohort

11:40-11:50

Break

Grab a coffee or stay for a chat

11:50-12:30

Discussion Rooms

Handling Uncertainties: Planning and strategies

12:30-13:30

Break and
Drop-in Sessions

Lunch
Drop-in Sessions with external Classics organisations between 13:00-13:30.

13:30-14:10

Session 2

2A   Lisa Hay

nemo est in horto:
why students abandon Latin … and how to encourage them to stay

2B   Ayesha Als-Murchie

Culture shock – teaching the western Classical World in the East End

14:10-14:30

Break

Grab a coffee or stay for a chat

14:30-15:10

Session 3

3A   Prof James Robson & Dr Mair Lloyd

Battling for Latin:
bridging the Latin learning gap

3B   John Bracey

Filling in the Racial Gaps

15:10-15:30

Break

Grab a coffee or stay for a chat

15:30-16:30

Saturday Keynote

Dr Arlene Holmes-Henderson

The geographical gap: who has access to Classical subjects in schools?

16:30-17:00

Break

Grab a coffee or stay for a chat

17:00-18:00

Evening Session

Remote Fancy Dress and Quiz

 




 

 

Day Two: Sunday 17th October

10:00-11:00

Informal Session and Coffee

Updates on the latest at CSCP
Caroline Bristow

11:00-11:40

Session 4

4A   Dr Charlotte Goddard

Dyslexia-friendly Latin

4B   Emma Williams

A Class Act:
how Classics can lead to achievement
in the English and Drama A-Levels

11:40-11:50

Break

Grab a coffee or stay for a chat

11:50-12:30

Discussion Rooms

Handling Transitions:

Teacher Wellbeing

Handling Transitions:

Student Wellbeing

12:30-13:30

Break and
Drop-in Sessions

Lunch
Drop-in Sessions with external Classics organisations between 13:00-13:30.

13:30-14:10

Session 5

5A   Lisa Hay

EDUQAS 3A: Latin Literature (Narratives)

5B   Caroline Bristow

‘This was supposed to be about Percy Jackson, Caroline!’: when the ancient world meets the modern

14:10-14:30

Break

Grab a coffee or stay for a chat

14:30-15:30

Sunday Keynote

In conversation with Natalie Haynes: Women in the Gaps of Greek Myth

15:30-16:00

Closing

Concuding remarks and final chance to come along for a chat!