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Developing and creating didactic proposals for Latin and Classical Culture Training course with the educational centre CEFIRE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 February 2023

Alberto Regagliolo*
Affiliation:
Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w Warszawie (UKSW), Poland
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Author for correspondence: Alberto Regagliolo, E-mail: a.regagliolo@uksw.edu.pl
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Abstract

The aim of this paper is to set out the results of the Developing and creating didactic proposals for Latin and Classical Culture (now DPLCC) course, which was financed and organised with the Spanish Ministry of Education, CEFIRE, during 2021.

The training programme is aimed at teachers and anyone qualified to teach classical languages. It has been divided into two parts: a theory and a practical section. The theory section entailed a review of some fundamental topics in language teaching. The practical section involved the creation of a didactic proposal based on the element of water. The course counted a total of 34 participants; only 22 finished the theory section and 12 the practical section. From a practical perspective for participants, it was observed that various activities were effectively carried out. In particular, the trainees produced quality texts adapted to the required level. In addition, the proposed exercises are diverse and appropriate for the planned objectives. On the other hand, the graphic design, page layout and illustrations proposed did not have a particular focus on quality, indicating a lesser degree of technical and graphic preparation for producing materials that are also visually appealing to a younger audience. The study shows that trainees revisit and create new activities from scratch, always staying aligned with the chosen theme and the proposed educational level.

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Table 1: Universities and subjects

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Table 2: Number of hours (Generalitat Valenciana - Conselleria de Educación, Cultura y Deporte, 2022).

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Table 3: Activities

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Table 4: Translation exercise.