How to Teach History in Your Homeschool with Dr. Jonathan Den Hartog

How to Teach History in Your Homeschool with Dr. Jonathan Den Hartog

Dr. Jonathan Den Hartog is a homeschool dad who has used Notgrass History curriculum in his family. In this conversation with John Notgrass, he shares ideas about how to teach history to our children and how to prepare them for studying history in college and beyond. Dr. Den Hartog is Professor and Chair of the Department of History at Samford University. He went to Samford in 2019, after having previously taught for over a decade at the University of Northwestern-St. Paul, Minnesota. He rec...

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Laura Ingalls Wilder and the Declaration of Independence

Laura Ingalls Wilder and the Declaration of Independence

In this episode, John Notgrass offers a presentation on the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder, plays several songs enjoyed by the Ingalls family, and makes connections between Laura's story and the story o...

5 Mar 57min

1776: The Road to Independence

1776: The Road to Independence

Exploring History returns with a conversation between Ray and John Notgrass about the events surrounding the signing of the Declaration of Independence in July of 1776. Homeschool curriculum and reso...

4 Feb 25min

The American Revolution in Books

The American Revolution in Books

America celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 2026. On today's Exploring History podcast, Ray Notgrass tells about five books that your family would enjoy reading to e...

5 Aug 202511min

Hero of Two Worlds: The Marquis de Lafayette

Hero of Two Worlds: The Marquis de Lafayette

Most people know the Marquis de Lafayette as an aide to General George Washington during the American Revolutionary War. On the latest Exploring History podcast, Ray Notgrass tells how Lafayette lived...

1 Jul 202522min

Secret Soviet Documents Revealed!

Secret Soviet Documents Revealed!

The former Soviet Union had a project to map the entire world. They produced over one million distinct maps of places around the world. On his latest Exploring History podcast, Ray Notgrass discusses ...

25 Mar 20259min

The Letters of Julia Sand

The Letters of Julia Sand

One woman's letters to a president may have changed his thinking and may have helped bring about needed reforms in our country. On the next Exploring History podcast, Ray Notgrass tells how the letter...

11 Mar 202517min

When Riding a Streetcar Turned Into a Battle

When Riding a Streetcar Turned Into a Battle

A little known incident in 1854 was part of the struggle for equal rights for all Americans. It reminds us today of our need to be done with prejudice and scapegoating. In the latest Exploring History...

25 Feb 20259min

Fighting Two Wars at Once: The Tuskegee Airmen

Fighting Two Wars at Once: The Tuskegee Airmen

During World War II, the American military and American society were marked by segregation and prejudice. Many Americans believed that black persons were not capable of flying airplanes. But a trainin...

12 Feb 202510min

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