Yearly Archives: 2022


Upcoming webinars for new MA language standards

Danja Mahoney and TJ Howell are facilitating for DESE a set of 5 webinars called Curriculum Alignment Labs that meet at the end of March, April, May, October, and then January 2023 for 90 minutes each.  The idea is to acquaint Classics teachers with the new MA standards and to give a space for designing a unit or two using these standards.  The first is March 30th on Zoom from 3:30 to 5.  Participants get PDPs and it’s free!

See here.

Click on Curriculum Alignment Labs and choose Cohort 2 to sign up.


Berwick Academy job posting

Berwick Academy seeks a maternity leave sub for Middle School Latin for September and October, 2022.  Responsibilities will include teaching 5th through 8th grade Latin and serving as a Middle School advisor.  Lesson plan information and textbooks will be provided as well as the opportunity to connect with the teacher going on leave prior to starting in the Fall.

Flexibility and a collaborative approach are important for success in our Middle School. A qualified candidate will show strong evidence of exceptional teaching and a keen understanding of the unique developmental needs of middle school students.  If interested please refer to:
http://www.berwickacademy.org/Page/About-Us/Employment-Opportunities.

Berwick Academy is an equal opportunity employer.  We seek candidates who will add to the diversity of the community.


NEH Institute, Timeless Parallels: Veteran Voices and Classical Literature

The Hill School and Valencia College invite applications to the NEH Institute, Timeless Parallels: Veteran Voices and Classical Literature

Eligibility:
This program is open to all secondary school teachers of Latin, Ancient Greek, English, or History.

Program Description: This Institute will enable secondary school teachers to develop curriculum that draws parallels between the experience of veterans in the modern and ancient worlds, exploring such issues as homecoming and reintegration into civilian life; the treatment of veterans; the problem of war trauma and treatment of PTSD; and, the role of society in sharing the burdens of veteran experiences.

Program Costs: A generous stipend from the National Endowment of The Humanities of $2,850 will be used by participants may be used to cover all program costs, including travel, lodging, and meals.

Core Texts:
•       Homer’s Odyssey
•       Sophocles’ Antigone
•       Vergil’s Aeneid
•       Caesar’s Gallic Wars

Partners:
•       Bryan Doerries, the Artistic Director of Theater of War Productions.
•       Dr. Peter Meineck, founder of Aquila Theatre and Endowed Chair of Classics in the Modern World at
        NYU.
•       Joe Goodkin, author and performer of a one-man folk-opera interpretation of Homer’s Odyssey.
•       Bassem Chaaban, director of the Peace Institute and Executive Director for American Islam, a National
         organization focused on helping to dispel stereotypes and misconceptions about Islam and Muslims.
•       Elizabeth Jackson, a U.S. Army Veteran who served in the Iraq War and today works as a Veteran
        Outreach Program Specialist.

Hosted by Valencia College & The Hill School at The Hill School, Pottstown, Pennsylvania on 2022-07-05, In-person, daily.

RSVP by 2022-03-01.

For more information, click https://valenciacollege.edu/resources/grants/neh-summer-institute/index.php or contact jsindler@valenciacollege.edu