From Epigram to Epic: Teaching Poetry in the Latin Classroom

Topic: World Languages and Cultures
Instructor: Mellissia Walles
Method: Online (OWRK)
Sponsor: Idioma Education
Center Offered: ONLINE PROF DEV

Course Description:

Latin poetry frequently constitutes a student's first experience with authentic Latin literature. Moving beyond mere translation to the interpretation and analysis of lines of verse can be challenging for students and instructors alike. Participants in this course will read and analyze multiple genres of Latin poetry across several historical periods and through the lens of the Updated Standards for Classical Language Learning. While considering each poem within its historical and cultural context, participants will explore stylistic nuance and contemplate varied interpretations of the text. At the same time, they will develop strategies and techniques for teaching poetry to students. (Open to Latin teachers or anyone proficient in Latin. Conducted in English by Maureen Lamb)

ADDITIONAL NOTES: 

All Idioma courses receive letter grades. 

HOW TO ACCESS YOUR COURSE MATERIALS

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You will be working with Idioma, through their Learning Management System, to complete the course, after which, your instructor will record your grade on your AU transcript. We will notify you by email once this is done, with instructions on how to view and order transcripts. 

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Course Documents:
Cost: $1 050
Timespan of Course:
April 8, 2024 to May 17, 2024
Contact E-mail: info@idiomaconsulting.com

Meeting Times

  • Location of Meeting: 
    online with Idioma Education

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Course Number: EDU 6130 P8
Academic Term: 24/GW
Academic Level: GW
Semester Hours: 3
Subject: EDU