Episode 224
In this episode of Homeschool Minnesota, host Dayle Annand interviews Linda Hobar, the author of the Mystery of History curriculum. They discuss Linda's journey into homeschooling, the development of her curriculum that integrates secular and religious history, and the importance of teaching history for all ages. The conversation also covers the significance of timelines in understanding historical events, the resources available for homeschooling families, and reflections on the joys and challenges of homeschooling.
Links:
To contact Mystery of History: https://themysteryofhistory.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopN7ii1fb9FKmjtrZlilCTtmGT5-uL5neKg-5gMHTTaniF74El8
To contact Homeschool Minnesota-MÂCHÉ: https://mache.org/
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Homeschooling and Mystery of History
03:01 Linda Hobar's Journey and the Birth of Mystery of History
05:54 Teaching History for All Ages
08:57 The Importance of Timelines in History Education
11:55 Integrating Secular and Religious History
17:53 Resources and Support for Homeschooling Families
23:53 Reflections on Homeschooling and Family Life
homeschooling, Mystery of History, Linda Hobar, history curriculum, education, family, Christian homeschooling, teaching resources, timelines, world history
Published on 3 weeks, 6 days ago
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