Denis DUVERGER is a distinguished educator at Education Nationale, serving as an Agrégé de Lettres classiques, where he specializes in the teaching of ancient languages, particularly Greek and Latin. His extensive experience spans multiple educational levels, including university, lycée, and collège, allowing him to adapt...
Denis DUVERGER is a distinguished educator at Education Nationale, serving as an Agrégé de Lettres classiques, where he specializes in the teaching of ancient languages, particularly Greek and Latin. His extensive experience spans multiple educational levels, including university, lycée, and collège, allowing him to adapt his pedagogical strategies to meet the diverse needs of his students. With a strong focus on the integration of literature and the history of arts into his curriculum, Denis fosters a rich learning environment that encourages critical thinking and cultural appreciation.
In his current role, Denis is deeply involved in the conception and animation of cultural projects, which often include theatrical performances and interdisciplinary explorations of ancient texts. These initiatives not only enhance students' understanding of classical literature but also promote creativity and collaboration among peers. His expertise in techniques of written and oral expression equips students with essential communication skills, preparing them for various academic challenges, including preparation for exams and competitive assessments such as the ENB, EAF, and HEC.
Denis is also committed to pedagogical coaching, providing remediation and educational support tailored to individual student needs. His role as a jury member and examiner further underscores his dedication to maintaining high educational standards and ensuring the integrity of assessments. With a profound understanding of special education and curriculum development, Denis DUVERGER continues to make significant contributions to the field of classical education, inspiring the next generation of scholars and fostering a lasting appreciation for the languages and cultures of antiquity.