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Proposing Jig Saw Method to Teach Latin Literary Texts in Small Classes

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This chapter aims to investigate the opportunity of employing Jig Saw in teaching Latin literary texts, giving also an example of possible activity with Caesarian texts and concluding that, also in teaching Latin literature, Jig Saw (and Cooperative Learning - CL) could be usefully proposed to teachers attention. At the end of the chapter, the author reviews some web tools for Latin, in order to focus their usefulness for a CL activity and to evaluate their possible development strategies.

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This article aims to discuss the regulatory and legal problems caused to teaching activities by the COVID-19 pandemic in the Italian schools and it focuses on the first results of the impact of COVID-19 on Latin teaching activities, highlighting some good practices that might be used in future in the everyday life of students and teachers. In particular, it focuses on the role of online open access resources, underlying the difference between digital teaching and distance learning and teaching. At the end, the article discusses also the future perspectives of teaching classics in a context where distance teaching seems still far from being abandoned.
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