Couldn’t attend the TeachMeet at NSW State Library last week? Bummer, but never fear cos I’ve shared the script of my talk here, on my blog! (Plus a couple of goofy photos!) https://t.co/oM1Gi0hCqW
I’m speaking about Shakespeare tomorrow at the State Library. Just a few brief minutes.
Have you read my book ‘Teaching Shakespeare in Australian schools’? What did you think?
Looking through it now for inspiration, and I still can’t believe @drduncd trusted me to write half.
So, I decided to step back into the world of edu presenting after a whole pandemic (and then some) of being out of the loop. Of course I am going to talk about Shakespeare! Hope to see some of my English teacher mates there. 😍
This piece is built on some fine research undertaken by Martin Crotty, Paul Sendziuk and Emily Winter for @AustHistAssoc.
Our research shows the number of history academics in Australia has dropped by at least 31% since 1989 https://t.co/FacE0qpmVc via @ConversationEDU
Bakeries are probably the most easily identifiable buildings for visitors in Pompeii as their ovens and millstones are highly distinctive. Here are some things you may not know on the subjects of bakeries, bakers, and bread, or rather in Latin: ‘pistrina’, ‘pistores’, and ‘panem
@jvdallimore And such a speedy turnaround on the manuscript too. Why can’t all authors do that! And not only that “The authors wrote it practically with their own hand.”