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Title: Educational German Internet Sites
Body: Here is an annotated list of “Die 55 besten Internetseiten für Kinder und Eltern”: http://www.computerbild.de/fotos/Die-55-besten-Internetseiten-fuer-Kinder-und-Eltern-3108415.html
Source: Computer Bild
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Title: Latin Immersion: Rusticationes 2014
Body: From http://latin.org/programs/rusticatio Rusticatio is a full-immersion Latin workshop offering high-energy conversation exercises and readings from Latin literature. In a supportive, intimidation-free environment, Rusticatio participants live together for seven days while they speak, read, write, cook and relax—all while communicating entirely in Latin. Through a variety of exchanges, including instructional sessions, a common kitchen, daily shared tasks, down-time, and excellent food. Rusticatio participants enjoy a feeling of camaraderie while they experience first-hand various teaching methods that are directly applicable to teaching Latin in the classroom. Program Dates: Week 1: July 2–9, 2014 Week 2: July 17–24, 2014 Location: Claymont Estate, Delaware For full details go to http://latin.org/programs/rusticatio
Source: SALVI
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Title: Catholic Church Resumes Publication of Latinitas
Body: From http://www.news.va/en/news/presentation-of-the-new-journal-latinitas On November 8 a press conference was held in the Holy See Press Office to present the first issue of the new series of the journal “Latinitas,” published by the Pontifical Academy Latinitas, instituted by Pope Benedict XVI in November 2012. The first issue will include an article responding to the questions, “Latin for whom? Why Latin?” by the new director Ivano Dionigi, following an epigraph dedicated to Pope Francis. The journal is divided into three sections: scientific (“Historica et philologica”); “Humaniora”, dedicated to contemporary literature in Latin, and “Ars docendi”, which considers didactic issues related to classical languages and cultures, ranging from antiquity to the present day. The volume is completed by an appendix in Latin with “Breves de Academiae vita notitiae”, a brief summary of the main activities of the academy, the “Argumenta” or abstracts of the contributions to the journal in accordance with current international norms for scientific publications, and a useful “Index universus”. The new “Latinitas” will publish articles in Latin and, for the first time, in Italian and other languages. View the press release at http://www.news.va/en/news/presentation-of-the-new-journal-latinitas
Source: News.va
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Title: Classics Day Is December 6th in Boston
Body: From http://www.massjcl.org/classics_day.html The Massachusetts Junior Classical League (MassJCL) is organizing Classics Day, to be held December 6th at the George Sherman Union, Boston University. For more details about this event as well as registration information, go to http://www.massjcl.org/classics_day.html
Source: MassJCL
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Title: Latin Reading Classes Now Available Via the Web from CSULB
Body: From http://apaclassics.org/apa-blog/latin-reading-classes-now-available-web-csulb California State University Long Beach’s Classics program would like to announce that we are making our upper division Latin reading classes available to students via the web. These are not “online” classes; they are classes conducted with students in real time. People who are interested in joining our classes would attend class sessions virtually through a web interface, and thus anyone who wants to participate would have to be online during the specific class time. For Spring semester 2014, we are offering two reading courses, Cicero and Caesar. The semester begins on Tuesday, January 21, and concludes on Friday, May 23, with Spring Break during the week of March 21. Each class meets three hours per week and earns a student 3 semester units. The prerequisite for each class is intermediate Latin; i.e., students will be expected to have facility with noun and verb morphology and an introductory knowledge of Latin grammatical constructions. For more details and instructors’ contact information go to http://apaclassics.org/apa-blog/latin-reading-classes-now-available-web-csulb
Source: APA
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Title: Ancient Graffiti Project
Body: From http://ancientgraffiti.wlu.edu The Ancient Graffiti Project is a website that provides a search engine for locating and studying graffiti of the early Roman empire from the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. The search engine allows three different types of searches: You can search for graffiti by location, selecting either the pull-down menu, or by clicking on the map, or You can search specifically for graffiti drawings by choosing the class of drawing that interests you, or You can search for a specific word or phrase and find where it occurs within the ancient city. Explore this resource at http://ancientgraffiti.wlu.edu
Source: Ancient Graffiti Project
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Title: French Civilization and Society Links
Body: On this French-language metasite you will find a large collection of links to resources dealing with French civilization and society: http://platea.pntic.mec.es/cvera/ressources/recurfr12.htm
Source: Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture, and Sports
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Title: 15 Driving Questions for Novice Spanish
Body: Are you looking for driving, essential, or guiding questions as you create your curriculum? Finding questions that are appropriate for beginners is a challenge. Here is a nice blog post discussion some of the challenges and suggesting some culturally relevant driving questions for your beginning Spanish students: http://sraspanglish.blogspot.com/2013/11/15-driving-questions-for-novice-spanish.html
Source: Sra. Spanglish Rides Again
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Title: Dr. Who Week on Zambombazo
Body: Are you a Spanish teacher who likes to use authentic materials and who also is or has students who are Dr. Who fans? You’re in luck, because this week is Semana Whovian on the Zambombazo website. Go here to see all of the activities and resources tagged with “Doctor Who”: http://zachary-jones.com/zambombazo/tag/doctor-who
Source: Zambombazo
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Title: Thanksgiving Activities for Spanish Classes
Body: FLTEACH listserv users are sharing their ideas for activities that can be done in a Spanish class. Go to http://listserv.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind1311&L=FLTEACH&P=R30339 for the first message in the thread, and then click on Next in Topic to read the responses.
Source: FLTEACH
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