About
Dr. Sebastiaan van Bommel serves as an Assistant Professor at Utrecht University within the Department of Languages, Literature and Communication under the Humanities Institute for Cultural Inquiry. His work focuses on Classical Education, Latin and Greek Didactics, and the History of Humanities, particularly examining the challenges in modern classical language teaching and the revival of 'living Latin' pedagogy.
- Education: PhD in Classical Philology (2013, Utrecht University)
- Institutions: Utrecht University (current), Athenaeum Illustre (founding member)
Research Interests revolve around the tension between traditional translation-based classical education and innovative active language teaching methods. He critically analyzes the inefficiency in Dutch gymnasium Latin/Greek instruction, advocates for the viva Latinitas movement, and explores how 19th-century German educational models influenced modern humanistic training.
Teaching Methodologies show his commitment to transforming classical education through approaches like Hans Ørberg's Familia Romana, emphasizing comprehension from Latin itself rather than decomposition-based translation. He co-founded the Athenaeum Illustre (2012) to promote classical-humanistic literary study.
Publications & Impact include critiques of Dutch classical education systems and analyses of historical pedagogical models. His work Between 'Bildung' and 'Wissenschaft' (2015) remains influential in debates about scientific education ideals.
Academic Roles:
- Currently: Assistant Professor in Modern and Contemporary Literature at Utrecht University
- Editor, Piano Bulletin (2005-2008)
- Classical Music Critic, NRC Handelsblad (2011-2014)
- Chairman, Teachers' Collective Foundation (since 2023)
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