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The Tirones Project

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 January 2016

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“There is a shortage of certified Latin teachers: Please spread the word!” This plea is the title of a recent article in Amphora, a publication of the Society for Classical Studies (Ancona & Durkin, 2015). Here the authors cite government statistics, reports from the placement service of the American Classical League, and personal experience to demonstrate that the demand for Latin teachers – whether or not certified – outstrips the supply. As they point out, this lack of teachers at the pre-collegiate level does not bode well for the health of our discipline.

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