First Friday Meeting -- "Latin Pedagogy: Historical Considerations and Current Developments"

Friday, December 3, 2021 - 2:45pm to 4:15pm

This event has been moved to Zoom.

Please join us for the final First Friday for the semester on December 3 (2:45 - 4:15 pm, on Zoom) on "Latin Pedagogy: Historical Considerations and Current Developments," led by James Ker.

This session will look at two major areas of debate and development in current Latin pedagogy for schools and colleges: (1) new language-teaching methods; (2) pursuit of equity, inclusion, and anti-racism. What longer histories are relevant to these issues? How are they being addressed in tandem? And what opportunities now exist for local innovation? No preparation is required, but if you have a few minutes to prepare, our point of departure will be an *Eidolon* article by John Bracey, "Why Students of Color Don't Take Latin" (https://eidolon.pub/why-students-of-color-dont-take-latin-4ddee3144934).

We hope to see many of you there!

Julia Wilker and Joe Farrell


--The First Fridays Planning Group