As a Classics teacher, your job is to teach students about the classic subjects, including major elements of Greek, Roman, and Latin history and philosophy. In this role, you may also participate in school activities, explain aspects of language and comparative literature, and teach students how to think critically about assigned topics. Fulfilling the duties of this job often involves encouraging debates and helping select reading materials. This job should not be confused with the principles of a classical education, which is a broader category of learning that sets out the approximate pace that students should study and master each topic.