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The Summer Latin Teaching Institute at the University of Dallas equips current and aspiring Latinteachers with the most effective, research-informed methods for teaching Latin in K–12 classrooms.
This two-week graduate-level intensive integrates active Latin use with the science of second languageacquisition (SLA) and historical pedagogy. Participants will not only improve their fluency in reading,writing, and speaking Latin, but also gain the theoretical and practical foundation to teach Latin as aliving language.
Time Activity
7:30am Daily Mass available in the UD Chapel in Latin
8:30am-9am Ientaculum (Breakfast) --- conducted in Latin
9:15am-10:30am Sessio I --- Latin language practice
11am-12:15pm Sessio II --- Latin language practice
12:15pm-1pm Prandium (Lunch) --- conducted in Latin
Noon Daily Mass available in the UD Chapel
1:15pm-2:30pm Seminar --- pedagogy, theory, and methodology (in English)
*The exact schedule is subject to adjustments
All required texts are low-cost and widely available.
Track A
Rhēa Silvia et Rōmulus et Remus --- Paul J. Hays
Track B- Estimated total cost per participant: Under $50
Epitome Historiae Sacrae --- Charles Lhomond
Sermones Romani --- Hans Ørberg
Readings and Exercises in Latin Prose Composition --- Milena Minkova & Terence Tunberg
Included: Breakfast and lunch (Monday--Friday)
Optional Add-On: Dinner and on-campus housing is available through UD Residence Life & Dining.
Lodging and meal coordination will be handled directly with campus departments. For questions or more information, please contact UD Residence Life and UD Dining.
To get 3 graduate credits, choose from the following project options:
A) Write a (8-10) page research paper on a topic of language pedagogy B) do a creative writing project in Latin on a topic of the students choice OR a fluent performance of a level-appropriate Readers Theater/colloquiumC) Write a detailed lesson plan and film a 10-15 min teaching demonstration of part of that lesson
For Track A, the requirement is flexible. If you have little or very little prior experience in Latin, you should be able to attend. If you are unsure or have questions, feel free to contact Dr. Laura Eidt.
For Track B, you should have two semesters of college Latin or equivalent proficiency.
This course is a 3-credit graduate course which counts toward the Classical Education M.A. This equals approximately 45 hours of instruction.
Each class has 7-15 participants per section. Based on enrollment, we plan to offer two sections, one for elementary teachers and another for middle school teachers.
Residential (non-credit): $2,499
Commuter (non-credit): $1,999
Residential (for-credit): $3,999
Commuter (for-credit): $3,499
For more information on this program in general, please contact classical_ed@udallas.edu. For information specific to Track A, contact lmeidt@udallas.edu. And for information specific to Track B, contact eellis@udallas.edu.