Ultimos Posts 1. 01/01/2012 11:44 - INTERVIEW WITH LINDA LACOUR HOBAR (Last Part) 9. What life lessons do you want students to learn from History? I think we can learn a lot from the character of others we study in history. We can see where even great men and women have faltered and avoid making their mistakes. We can be inspired by those who made a difference in history and had passion to create great change. I want students to be challenged, inspired, informed... 2. 26/12/2011 10:54 - INTERVIEW WITH LINDA LACOUR HOBAR (Third Part) 6. How should we teach History? How can we make History interesting for the students? I think that history should be taught chronologically. It makes the most sense to see the cause and effect from one generation to the next. Each era feeds the other. I prefer to teach students about people rather than about dates and events. People are far more interesting than treaties and wars a... 3. 19/12/2011 19:45 - INTERVIEW WITH LINDA LACOUR HOBAR (Second Part) 3. How do you write a History book? What it is necessary for that? Educationally, I have a Bachelor of Arts degree. I was not a great writer in college, but discovered that with having a passion for the subject of history, I could write about it. I also had an audience. There are about one million homeschool families in the United States and more around the world. I aim to help the... 4. 29/11/2011 22:02 - INTERVIEW WITH LINDA LACOUR HOBAR (First Part) "Linda Lacour Hobar, a native-born Texan, holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Baylor University where she first fell in love with world history. With sixteen years of homeschool experience, seventeen years in ministry with Campus Crusade for Christ, and several years of teaching all ages, Linda brings a wealth of perspective to world history. Her warm, passionate, and personable w... 5. 21/10/2011 22:51 - Nerón, la corrupción del poder absoluto Durante el Imperio Romano, en la etapa el principado, llegó al poder Nerón Claudio César Augusto Germánico (54 a.c - 68) por las artimañas de su madre Agripina. Nerón fue discípulo del hombre más sabio en Roma, el filósofo Séneca, sin embargo, esta sabiduría no se reflejó en su gobierno. Nerón fue más artista que emperador y no tuvo ningún límite a la moral. El historiador Suetonio... |