<p>This is the first book to provide a practical toolkit grounded in both current educational practice and pedagogical research on teaching Latin and ancient Greek at primary school with the aim of empowering primary school age children who do not traditionally get access to Classics in education.</p><p>Taking the author’s decade of experience in coordinating primary school-level Classics projects in the UK and Belgium as a starting point this book investigates how we can move towards educational equity by teaching primary school students Latin or ancient Greek. Following an introduction to educational inequity and the role of Classics in this readers encounter four aspects of teaching Classics at primary school which together improve educational equity: widening participation transformative learning translanguaging and community engagement. Through reflections on the author’s personal experiences practical steps are set out in each chapter to demonstrate how these ancient languages may be taught at primary school in ways that are accessible for every pupil. Each chapter ends with a series of reflection questions to help readers consider future practices. </p><p>Classics at Primary School: A Tool for Social Justice is designed for all those engaged or interested in teaching Latin or ancient Greek at the primary school level. Both the practical and theoretical components of this book appeal to teachers as well as researchers and policy makers with a background in education and/or Classics. </p>
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