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Alexander Carroll has taught Classics in and out of schools for a decade (initially alongside a separate career involving rare books and maps). He is now full time Head of a Department of three at Saint Olave's Grammar School, Orpington.

Roman Britain: Tips and Resources for the Classroom

4 August 202521 July 2021 by Alexander Carroll
The main bath at Aquae Sulis in the modern day site in Bath, UK. Aspects of the medieval and modern city are reflected in the water.

Whether you are planning a school trip or exploring remotely from your Latin classroom, there are plenty of resources available to help you teach Roman Britain. In our first Hints and Tips post, Alexander Carroll shares a few of his favourites. A view of the Great Bath of Aquae Sulis, part of the major Roman bathing complex … Read more

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