I have shared previously on this blog how much I loved running classical mythology-themed sessions at cultural sites for young people at PRUs (Pupil Referral Units).
The first was with three primary school boys in spring of least year (2022) at the neoclassical Mount Clare in Roehampton in South-West London for the youth education programme Proud Places.
The second, also in London - in Hampstead - took place a few months later, at Keats House, with boys from another PRU in London.
Keats House, once the home of the John Keats whose poetry and life (esp. the choice he faced between medicine and poetry) formed the focus of a Hercules-themed session with students from a PRU in London in summer 2022. |
A seriously colour-coordinated me during my session at the Mount Clare temple with students from a PRU for the Proud Places youth programme in spring 2022. |
A few months ago, I read the following notice about a workshop at the Manchester Centre for Youth Studies for classicists to discuss public engagement work including with PRUs:
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Public Engagement Workshop: Ancient World Studies and Fairer Societies
- Co-producing projects with young people;
- Community work to support and engage young people;
- Theatre and performance with young people;
- Work towards shaping education policy;
- Work with PRUs and marginalised or excluded young people;
- Projects with care-leavers;
- Work with young people with disabilities;
- Projects for and with LGBTQ+ Youth projects;
- Projects supporting and involving young people from BAME and/or less privileged backgrounds;
- Work with young refugees;
- Projects around young people's mental health and wellbeing.
There will also be time allocated to facilitate discussion of potential projects with participants and partners, with a view to fostering collaboration, creative thinking, and sharing of experience and networks. We anticipate the publication of an edited volume within a dedicated series, showcasing the work of Ancient World researchers and teachers in working towards fairer societies.
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Enthused and exciting at this opportunity to share and connect, I responded as follows:
All best, and thanks in advance for any responses...
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The result: I'm off to Manchester this weekend!
I'm able to attend due to the generosity of my colleagues in the Archaeology and Ancient History Department at Leicester University where I am currently an Honorary Visiting Fellow.
I'll be one of several people talking about working with PRUs. I'll say something briefly at least as well about the Northern Soul-linked project I mentioned in the message quoted above as well. I'm looking forward to hearing about the work and plans of others interested in making 'real world' applications of Classics. And I'm excited at the potential for exploring collaborations.
Watch this space...
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