GUIDING STUDENTS TOWARDS AUTONOMOUS LATIN LEARNING THROUGH PROJECT-BASED PEDAGOGY

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This article aims to present an experiment conducted in a Latin class. The experiment relates to project-based learning, which seeks to make students autonomous in their learning of Latin and to restore interest in the discipline. The project consists of developing a mediation system involving ephemeral inscriptions in Latin tagged in the schoolyard. This article provides a description of a typical sequence for each phase of the year, and the students have missions that they have to conduct independently, either individually or in groups. While this project-based pedagogy involves rethinking the teacher's place in the classroom, it undoubtedly allows students to gain autonomy. The project stimulates the enthusiasm of the students, making it a useful tool for promoting the discipline.

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Ujhelyi-Wojciechowsk, L. (2022). GUIDING STUDENTS TOWARDS AUTONOMOUS LATIN LEARNING THROUGH PROJECT-BASED PEDAGOGY. Forma y Funcion, 35(2), 49–69. https://doi.org/10.15446/fyf.v35n2.91281

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