Noted Author Joins Classical Learning Resource Center
The Classical Learning Resource Center is an online resource center for teachers and homeschoolers dedicated to Christian education through Classical Learning. A classical education not only prepares students for the practical responsibilities of life, but also opens the door to a deeper understanding of humanity and faith.
Bonners Ferry, ID, November 16, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Noted Christian author Matthew Gallatin has joined the Classical Learning Resource Center (CLRC) as its new Academic Dean.
Gallatin is a popular writer and nationally-known speaker. His first book, Thirsting for God in a Land of Shallow Wells, has sold extensively in the United States and abroad. It recounts the story of his discovery of Eastern Orthodox Christianity as an evangelical Protestant.
Joining founders John and Anne Van Fossen, Gallatin brings additional experience and teaching credentials to the CLRC, which offers online classically based instruction for homeschoolers at both the primary and secondary levels. Gallatin taught Philosophy for 17 years at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, and at North Idaho College in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
Along with fulfilling his duties as Academic Dean, Gallatin will offer two high-school-level courses for the Spring Semester: Critical Thinking, and God and the Philosophers. These will complement current CLRC courses in Latin and Greek, as well as Greek Mythology and Homer.
Located in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, the CLRC serves an international community on the web. Registration for the Spring Semester (January 11- May 14) begins on November 15. Class sizes are limited for the purpose of quality instruction, so early enrollment is encouraged.
To learn more about the school and/or to register for classes, visit the CLRC online at www.clrchomeschool.com.
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Gallatin is a popular writer and nationally-known speaker. His first book, Thirsting for God in a Land of Shallow Wells, has sold extensively in the United States and abroad. It recounts the story of his discovery of Eastern Orthodox Christianity as an evangelical Protestant.
Joining founders John and Anne Van Fossen, Gallatin brings additional experience and teaching credentials to the CLRC, which offers online classically based instruction for homeschoolers at both the primary and secondary levels. Gallatin taught Philosophy for 17 years at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, and at North Idaho College in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
Along with fulfilling his duties as Academic Dean, Gallatin will offer two high-school-level courses for the Spring Semester: Critical Thinking, and God and the Philosophers. These will complement current CLRC courses in Latin and Greek, as well as Greek Mythology and Homer.
Located in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, the CLRC serves an international community on the web. Registration for the Spring Semester (January 11- May 14) begins on November 15. Class sizes are limited for the purpose of quality instruction, so early enrollment is encouraged.
To learn more about the school and/or to register for classes, visit the CLRC online at www.clrchomeschool.com.
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Contact
Classical Learning Resource Center
Matthew Gallatin
208-691-9623
http://www.clrchomeschool.com
Anne Van Fossen, Director (CLRC)
208-267-8949
Contact
Matthew Gallatin
208-691-9623
http://www.clrchomeschool.com
Anne Van Fossen, Director (CLRC)
208-267-8949
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Classical Learning Resource Center Flyer- Spring 2010
Offering New Classes for Spring Semester: •God and the Philosophers•Critical Thinking •Latin •Greek •Greek Mythology •Homer
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