The Classical Journal Forum Blog is a place for instructors of the Classics to share their experiences and insights. Contributions are solicited from across the United States and represent a vast array of Classical topics taught on both the secondary and post-secondary levels. The Classical Journal Forum Blog is updated daily and features a new blog posting on the 15th of every month.
Contributors
Rachel Ash
Charles Oughton
Moss Pike
Callie Schneider
Dygo Tosa
Wesley Wood
Charles Oughton
Moss Pike
Callie Schneider
Dygo Tosa
Wesley Wood
submitting a blog post for publication
The Classical Journal Forum Blog welcomes submissions - especially by secondary and graduate instructors - on various aspects of Greco-Roman antiquity as they are presented in the classroom. There is no absolute maximum or minimum length, but the editor will shorten contributions he deems excessively wordy. All submissions to The Classical Journal Forum Blog are reviewed and edited by the Editor. To submit a blog post for review, please email the Editor at cjforum@camws.org.
Becoming a regular Contributor
Any Classics instructor on any instructional level - especially secondary and graduate instructors - is encouraged to become a regular contributor to the Classical Journal Forum Blog. Contributors have control over the topic of their posts and are required to submit at least 2 posts per year. Before publication, each post is subjected to review and editing by the Editor of the Classical Journal Forum. Contributors retain full rights to their posts, and their posts will be archived on the Classical Journal Forum Blog server.
If you are interested in becoming a contributor to the Classical Journal Forum Blog, please email the Editor at cjforum@camws.org.
If you are interested in becoming a contributor to the Classical Journal Forum Blog, please email the Editor at cjforum@camws.org.