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A Celebration of Greek Language and Culture Education in the UK

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 November 2016

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On Saturday 10 June 2016, the Ambassador of the Hellenic Republic to the UK, Mr. Konstantinos Bikas, and the Classics in Communities project hosted a conference celebrating the teaching of Greek language and culture in the UK at the Hellenic Centre in London. The conference had multiple aims: to bring together a variety of teachers, committees and associations to discuss the state of Greek language and culture education in the UK; to anticipate and confront the challenges; and to collaborate to find solutions and action plans for its survival and growth.

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Figure 1. | Mr Konstantinos Bikas opens the conference.

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Figure 2. | Teachers’ roundtable discussion (l-r: Lisa Hay, Sarah Brack, Athena Mitropoulos, Hilary Hodgson (Classics for All / Chair), Ben Hewitt, Henry Cullen, Anne Wright).

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Figure 3. | Conference delegates.