yvonne Posted February 17, 2016 Posted February 17, 2016 Does anyone have any experience with CLRC's Great Books courses taught by Sue Ellen Turscak? I'd appreciate any feedback/thoughts/information! Thanks,Yvonne Quote
yvonne Posted February 20, 2016 Author Posted February 20, 2016 (edited) Anyone have any experience at all with any CLRC classes? Please pm, if that's easier.... Thanks! Edited February 20, 2016 by yvonne Quote
OnMyOwn Posted February 20, 2016 Posted February 20, 2016 Yvonne, I've been corresponding with Anne VanFossen at CLRC about the Latin Readings class. She was very helpful and able to give me access to prior recordings of the class so that I could really get an idea of what they are like. 1 Quote
Dawn E Posted February 20, 2016 Posted February 20, 2016 My dd takes Greek and Latin at CLRC with Mrs. Van Fossen. I have nothing but positive things to say about the experience. The instruction is solid and well-taught. The classes are managed well and the assignments are clearly laid out and easily submitted/managed through Canvas. My dd recently sat in on a sample class from a prospective high school history class and loved it. I would expect high quality from all of their classes. 2 Quote
Melissa B Posted February 20, 2016 Posted February 20, 2016 We have done language and summer classes with CLRC. We've been very happy with all of the classes thus far. 1 Quote
yvonne Posted February 20, 2016 Author Posted February 20, 2016 Melissa and Dawn,Thank you so much for posting about your experience! It's always a little worrisome when I can't find any feedback on a class or organization, so I'm glad to hear good things about CLRC. OnMyOwn, thanks for the suggestion. I'll email Anne and see what I can find out about their Great Books class. Any other advice or experience with CLRC, please post or PM me! Thank you! yvonne Quote
crazyforlatin Posted February 21, 2016 Posted February 21, 2016 (edited) Yvonne, I don't have feedback for their literature class, just languages, Byzantine Chant, and a summer Shakespeare class. Each of those classes has been well-taught, organized, and rigorous. Anne Van Fossen is so responsive, just very approachable and open to suggestions. I've been in contact with her for over 2 years and I'm not shy about asking her questions and such. She's been gracious each time. It's a small school with just a few kids per class so really a lot of opportunities to interact with each other. Dd will be studying Greek 3 (Athenaze book 2) with Anne soon; you know where we are so Lukeion Greek 2 isn't going to work for us, lol. The only thing to worry about is whether it'll be too small of a class; it's not a Lukeion class with 17 kids. Edited January 25, 2017 by crazyforlatin Quote
madteaparty Posted February 21, 2016 Posted February 21, 2016 Can I piggyback? How much Christian content/ worldview. The intro to lit class sounds about perfect for DS... Quote
crazyforlatin Posted February 21, 2016 Posted February 21, 2016 Well, it's not TPS, more like WTMA where perhaps the teachers are Christians or not but the class itself is secular. Byzantine Chant was different obviously but even then the focus was on the subject. Places like attuneup or Fun Clase have a Christian presence; there is prayer during class with Amy and Sr. Gamache mentions his beliefs in a more open manner. Quote
madteaparty Posted February 21, 2016 Posted February 21, 2016 Well, it's not TPS, more like WTMA where perhaps the teachers are Christians or not but the class itself is secular. Byzantine Chant was different obviously but even then the focus was on the subject. Places like attuneup or Fun Clase have a Christian presence; there is prayer during class with Amy and Sr. Gamache mentions his beliefs in a more open manner.Super helpful. That, I can tolerate, taking two WTMA classes now and it seems fine. Thanks so much! Quote
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