by Darlene N. Böcek | Jun 2, 2017 | Historical Analysis, Theology and Worldview
HAS JESUS BEEN JESUS MISQUOTED? Early church librarian, Pamphilus of Caesarea, in the mid-200s, would make copies of Scripture and “correct the manuscripts of the Bible.” Even back then, there was a godly reverence for correctly copying Scripture. In spite...
by Darlene N. Böcek | Nov 3, 2016 | Historical Analysis, Historyteacher, Homeschool and Family
[embedyt] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_499EfBWE7o[/embedyt] This is another episode applying the principles of Teaching History to Middleschool and High School students. LIKE IT? DO NOT FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE!
by Darlene N. Böcek | Jan 11, 2016 | Historical Analysis, Historyteacher
This Istrian stone monolith was found in 1588, near Ravenna as a part of the city wall. It is from the mid-first century. You have a family–a woman with her arm around a man (her husband?) and a sleeping/deceased girl-child in her arms. Underneath the man and...
by Darlene N. Böcek | Apr 3, 2015 | Historical Analysis, Homeschool and Family
1. All students and parents should have a content filter/accountability system. Our family’s favorite is Covenant Eyes which allows for age-appropriate content filtering. The program also saves a searchable record of all internet activity. We all get pulled astray....
by Darlene N. Böcek | Apr 2, 2015 | Historical Analysis, Historyteacher
Research Guide Instead of looking for primary source documents with a random Google Search, start with actual history sites! What to do: Let’s say you have the prompt: “What were the three most significant causes of the Fall of Rome” 1. Plan your...
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