Flyer for “Classics in our Communities: Best Practices for Engagement” from the Classical Association of New England Yesterday, I hosted a virtual workshop for the CANE Summer Institute. There were around 15 attendees who varied in location, teaching experience, and age. Before the workshop, I emailed the registrants an assignment to get them thinking about…… Continue reading Community Engagement Workshop Resources
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My Community Engagement Workshop at CANE Summer Institute
What is the CANE Summer Institute? A couple of months ago, I was asked if I’d be interested in sharing my research on Classics and Community Engagement with the CANE Summer Institute. Um, DUH! Unfortunately, I’ve been feeling quite left out of the field now that I’ve left my teaching position. But, I’m excited to…… Continue reading My Community Engagement Workshop at CANE Summer Institute
My literary agent: Alyssa Jennette!
I am excited to announce that I am represented by literary agent Alyssa Jennette at Stonesong! Alyssa reached out about my research on early elementary education and Classics. I had never even thought about writing a book before she suggested it. I had so many questions about the process. She graciously helped me to understand…… Continue reading My literary agent: Alyssa Jennette!
Early access blurb for Notes from the Apotheke post
Hi guys!Nadhira Hill from Notes from the Apotheke will be coming out with a new article this week called “5 Things I Wish I Knew My First Time Teaching.” She graciously has provided us with a sneak peek from it!”I think I’ve been pretty lucky with my teaching assignments for the most part. In my…… Continue reading Early access blurb for Notes from the Apotheke post