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Classics in Communities

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Reimagining Ancient Greece and Rome: APGRD Podcast
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A podcast with Arlene Holmes-Henderson and Mai Musié.
This episode brings together Dr Mai Musié and Dr Arlene Holmes-Henderson from Classics in Communities, a project combining training and research to promote the teaching of Classical subjects in UK state schools. Arlene and Mai discuss the project's recent publication: Forward with Classics: Classical Languages in Schools and Communities (eds. Arlene Holmes-Henderson, Steve Hunt, and Mai Musié). Introduced by Claire Barnes. Production: Giovanna Di Martino and Claire Barnes. Recorded in October 2020.

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Series
Reimagining Ancient Greece and Rome: APGRD Podcast
People
Mai Musié
Arlene Holmes-Henderson
Keywords
classics
education
schools
Outreach
communities
ancient civilisations
Department: Faculty of Classics
Date Added: 17/01/2021
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