Current Teaching

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"The atmosphere of the class was one of mutual respect and learning and it was obvious that the students were getting a lot from it and enjoying it. [...] Anna is obviously an expert in the subject and [on] top of her material and has a[n] excellent delivery style which conveys enthusiasm and encourages involvement".

 

"One of the best courses I've ever been on here!"

 

"You did an excellent job with a well prepared and well taught Course. As someone who was a University lecturer (Chemistry) for some 40 years I can recognize a very, very good teacher when I meet one."

 

"Anna shared enormous enthusiasm. [...] Anna knows her subject really well."

 

"Excellent, we were all given opportunity to express our thoughts in discussions, group work and role play. [...] Thank you so much Anna for your excellent teaching methods."

 

"[...]Anna was most inventive in the range of teaching methods she used - and this was very successful in getting us engaged with the subject. She managed not only to give us an introduction to the Minoans but also got us to consider some interesting and complex aspects of modern archaeology and archaeological theory. The visit to the British Museum was extremely well thought-out."

 
"Outstanding teaching: well-pitched; challenging intellectually; supported by apposite articles; lively variation of activities; involved all participants successfully; great dignity yet sense of humour."
 
"Anna is excellent - materials, presentation, content all first class."
 

"The tutor is clearly an intelligent and committed teacher and engaged extremely well with the group."

 

"Exceptionally good use of elicitation of students' views".

 

"Outstanding - Anna had clearly given a great deal of thought to the course structure and it paid off."

 
"Excellent course, very informative, lots of hands-on and interactive pieces to keep the brain working".
 
"Very well presented. I liked the participation intervals".
 
"Excellent tutor - excellent course!"
 
"Anna is a brilliant teacher and engages us totally throughout the lesson".
 
"One of the best courses I have attended, the amount of preparation and materials, balanced with great knowledge and enthusiastic delivery."
 
"This was an excellent and thought-provoking course that gave new insights [...]. I thoroughly enjoyed it."
 
"Excellent preparation and responsiveness  to students' contributions and questions. Very thought-provoking programme."
 
"Outstanding - especially pacing, allowing completion of each topic. Great handouts."
 
"A well-integrated blend of media".
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

  Past Teaching

ARCHAEOLOGY
 
 

University of Bristol, Department of Archaeology & Anthropology

Introduction to Minoan Archaeology
(B06A024OH)

Dayschool from 10.00 am to 4.30 pm on Saturday 24 March 2007, Department of Archaeology & Anthropology, University of Bristol, 43 Woodland Road, Bristol, BS8 1UU


 
 

University of Cambridge, Institute of Continuing Education

Introduction to the Minoan Civilisation: the First European Civilisation (78R005)

3 Day residential course, Friday 3rd August (19:15) until Sunday 5th August 2007, Institute of Continuing Education, University of Cambridge, Madingley Hall, Cambridge, 5 credits at Level 1

 


 
 

University of Bristol, Department of Archaeology & Anthropology

Greek Pottery from Neolithic to Late Mediaeval Times
(B07A020OH)

Dayschool from 10.00 am to 4.30 pm on Saturday 10 November 2007, Department of Archaeology & Anthropology, University of Bristol, 43 Woodland Road, Bristol, BS8 1UU

 


 
 

University of Oxford, Department of Continuing Education

The Minoan Civilisation: An Introduction (O07P675AHW)

10 week course, 3 October – 5 December 2007, 7.00-9.00pm, Department of Continuing Education, University of Oxford, Ewert House, Oxford

 


 
 

University of Bristol, Department of Archaeology & Anthropology

The Archaeology of the Ancient Greek Myths (B07A047OH)
 

Dayschool from 10.00 am to 4.30 pm on Saturday 8 March 2008, Department of Archaeology & Anthropology, University of Bristol, 43 Woodland Road, Bristol, BS8 1UU, 4 credits at level 0


 
 

Birkbeck College, UCL

Minoan Art and Archaeology

One session as part of the course "Art and Archaeology II", designed, taught and directed by Fay Stevens, 6.30-8.30 pm, Monday 16 June 2008

 


 
 

University of Oxford, Department of Continuing Education

The Archaeology of the Greek Myths (O07P419AHS)

1 week course, Oxford Summer School 2008, 19 - 26 July 2008, Department of Continuing Education, University of Oxford, Rewley House, Oxford


 

University of Reading, School of Continuing Education

The Archaeology of the Ancient Greek Myths (Α03)

8 October - 3 December 2008, Wednesdays 7.00pm-9.00pm, School of Continuing Education, University of Reading, London Road Campus, Reading, Credits: 10

 

 


 
 

University of Cambridge, Institute of Continuing Education

 Religion and Ritual in the Prehistoric Aegean (89R090)

3 Day residential course, Friday 28th November (19:15) until Sunday 30 November 2008, Institute of Continuing Education, University of Cambridge, Madingley Hall, Cambridge, 5 credits at Level 1

 


 
 

University of Bristol, Department of Archaeology & Anthropology

Religion and Ritual in the Prehistoric Aegean
(ARCHLN006/0001)

Dayschool from 10.00 am to 4.30 pm on Saturday 13 December 2008, Department of Archaeology & Anthropology, University of Bristol, 43 Woodland Road, Bristol, BS8 1UU

 

 


 
 

University of Cambridge, Institute of Continuing Education

 The Art and Archaeology of the Ancient Greek Myths

(COR148)

3 day residential course, 21-23 May 2010, Institute of Continuing Education, University of Cambridge, Madingley Hall, Cambridge.


 
 

University of Oxford, Department of Continuing Education

The Minoan Civilisation: An Introduction (O09P419AHS)

1 week course, Oxford Summer School for Adults (OUSSA) 2010, 17-24 July 2010, Department of Continuing Education, University of Oxford, Rewley House, Oxford.

 

 


 
 
MODERN GREEK
 
 

Department of Skills for Life and Languages, City of Bristol College

Modern Greek Level 1/1

Weekly course, September 2003 –June 2004.

 


 
 

Department of Skills for Life and Languages, City of Bristol College

Modern Greek Level 1/1

Weekly course, September 2004 –June 2005.

 


 
 

Department of Skills for Life and Languages, City of Bristol College

Modern Greek Level 1/2

Weekly course, September 2004 –June 2005.


 
 

University of Bath, Foreign Languages Centre

Modern Greek Stage 1

Weekly course, October 2005 –April 2006.

 


 
 

University of Bath, Foreign Languages Centre

Modern Greek Stage 3

Weekly course, October 2005 –April 2006.

 


 
 

University of Bath, Department of European Studies and Modern Languages, Foreign Languages Centre

Greek 1A [FL00031 A1 (ASG)]

7 October - 16 December 2009, Wednesdays, 6.15 pm – 8.15 pm, Claverton Down Campus of the University of Bath, UK.


 
 

University of Bath, Department of European Studies and Modern Languages, Foreign Languages Centre

Greek 1B [FL00032 A1 (ASG)]

10 February - 5 May 2010, Wednesdays, 6.15 pm – 8.15 pm, Claverton Down Campus of the University of Bath, UK.

 

 
 

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TEACHING EMPLOYMENT
 
This teaching information is in reverse chronological order.
 
2009 onwards
 
Teaching Fellow
Foreign Languages Centre, Department of European Studies and Modern Languages, University of Bath, UK.
 
 
2007 onwards
Panel Tutor in Archaeology
Institute of Continuing Education, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K.
Part-time Tutor in Archaeology
Department of Continuing Education, University of Oxford, Oxford, U.K.
 
 
Sessional Lecturer in Archaeology
School of Continuing Education, University of Reading, Reading, U.K.
2006 onwards
Recognised Teacher in Lifelong Learning (in Archaeology)
Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Bristol, Bristol, U.K.
 
 
October 2005 - May 2006
 
Tutor in Modern Greek
Foreign Languages Centre, University of Bath, Bath, U.K.
 
 
October – November 2005
 
Tutor in Modern Greek
Private clients
 
 

2005 to date

 
Tutor in Archaeology and Modern Greek
Bristol City Council Adult Learning Service, Bristol, U.K.
 
 
September 2003 – June 2005
 
Assistant Lecturer II in Modern Greek
Department of Skills for Life and Languages, City of Bristol College, Bristol, U.K.
Contract (part-time)
 
 
January - March, October – December 2004
 
Tutor in Archaeology
Centre for Lifelong Learning, Division for Lifelong Learning, University of Bath, Bath, U.K.
 
I have also delivered three of the Centre’s GULP (General University Lecture Programme) lectures.
 
 

 

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