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Io Saturnalia! In this festive episode, Lee answers your questions and spills the tea on Ovid's exile, Horace's festival big number, how (not) to teach Gerundives and where you can visit Little Sparta.
Lee is a Classics teacher at St Aloysius’ College in Glasgow and the chair of the Scottish Classics Teachers’ Network; he also works closely with the Classical Association of Scotland and Classics for All and serves as the Principal Assessor for National 5 Classical Studies at the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA). Read Lee's blog for us here.
Additionally, he has been involved in various Classics outreach programmes, such as the Iris Project, and mentors teachers upskilling in Classical Studies. You can find him on X @MrBaker79AD.
Read more about our Expert in Residence scheme here. The views and opinions expressed in these podcasts are those of the speaker, and do not necessarily reflect those of the CA.
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Io Saturnalia! In this festive episode, Lee answers your questions and spills the tea on Ovid's exile, Horace's festival big number, how (not) to teach Gerundives and where you can visit Little Sparta.
Lee is a Classics teacher at St Aloysius’ College in Glasgow and the chair of the Scottish Classics Teachers’ Network; he also works closely with the Classical Association of Scotland and Classics for All and serves as the Principal Assessor for National 5 Classical Studies at the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA). Read Lee's blog for us here.
Additionally, he has been involved in various Classics outreach programmes, such as the Iris Project, and mentors teachers upskilling in Classical Studies. You can find him on X @MrBaker79AD.
Read more about our Expert in Residence scheme here. The views and opinions expressed in these podcasts are those of the speaker, and do not necessarily reflect those of the CA.

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