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Choice links for the classical studies teacher.
Should Latin Be Taught?
Should Latin deserve a place in today's school curricula? I think it does and offer a rationale for teaching Latin at the middle and secondary school level.
Ancient/Classical History
A top site in the field. From About.com Guide Nemy S. Gill.
Archaeology
Excellent resources. From About.com Guide K. Kris Hirst.
Armarium Labyrinthi: Labyrinth Latin Bookcase
On line Latin texts from Gerogetown University.
the classics pages
"You'll find over 500 pages of news, information, games and controversy about the life, literature, art and archaeology of the ancient world of Greece & Rome."
LacusCurtius: into the Roman World
"One of the main Roman resources on the Web." From the University of Kansas.
Latin and NeoLatin Discussions
To subscribe send command subscribe latin-l followed by your name to listserv@psuvm.psu.edu. The Latin list is an online e-mail discussion forum for those interested in the Latin language, from the Classical Period to Modern Times. Most of the discussions are in English about Latin, but of course, you are welcome to post messages in Latin as well.
LatinTeach
"LATINTEACH is an online e-mail discussion forum for Latin teachers. The goal of Latinteach is to provide a meeting place for Latin teachers to share ideas about pedagogy, teaching methodology, techniques and strategies."
Maecenas
Images of Ancient Greece and Rome.
North American Cambridge Classics Project
The quintessential whole language approach which has revitalized the teaching of Latin in North America.

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