26-8526-SPR- Friends, Romans, Countrymen: Exploring Power in Julius Caesar

26-8526-SPR- Friends, Romans, Countrymen: Exploring Power in Julius Caesar

 

 

 

 

 

friends romans countrymen exploring power in julius caesarFriends, Romans, Countrymen: Exploring Power in Julius Caesar

Join Caragh Bell for a focused, practical session exploring how Julius Caesar can anchor a compelling unit on power for Junior Cycle English. This webinar will unpack key scenes, relationships, and rhetorical moments that illuminate how power is gained, challenged, and lost. There will be examples of effective classroom strategies, sample activities, and assessment-aligned tasks that help students engage critically with the play. Participants will leave with ready-to-use examples, best-practice approaches, and fresh ideas for teaching power as a thematic strand across their Junior Cycle programme.

About the Presenter: Caragh Bell

Caragh Bell brings a unique blend of classroom expertise and creative storytelling to education. As an English and French teacher at Sacred Heart Secondary School in Clonakilty, she has transformed traditional learning through innovative approaches, including the production of the acclaimed SHSS Podcast.

A graduate of University College Cork with degrees in French and English, Caragh holds a postgraduate Diploma in Education, a Master's in Education, and is currently pursuing her PhD in Education. Her academic credentials are matched by her practical experience in integrating technology into language learning, demonstrated through her published research in the Irish Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning.

Beyond the classroom, Caragh is a published author of seven novels with Poolbeg Press, including Indecision, Regrets, Promises, Echoes of Grace, Gabriella, and Mosaic. The Irish Examiner has praised her work as "light, funny and fast-moving," noting her ability to create page-turning stories with memorable characters.

Her expertise spans both traditional and digital pedagogies, making her uniquely positioned to guide teachers in harnessing podcasting as a powerful tool for developing students' oral communication, critical thinking, and comparative analysis skills.

Total Duration: 1 hour via Zoom

A link to access the webinar will be emailed to you prior to the event.

Course Details

Course Start Date / Time 03-02-2026 7:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 03-02-2026 8:00 pm
Capacity 500
Fee Free
Select Hours 1
Speaker Caragh Bell
Course Format Online
Location Online