Showing posts with label Teaching Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teaching Tips. Show all posts

Monday, January 30, 2012

The Importance of Take-Home Papers


I used to think take-home papers were a waste of money. After all, most of them end up in the trash without ever getting a glance. Then one day someone made the comment that this may be the only opportunity you have to get the Word of God into the homes of some of these children. A parent may not necessarily get saved, but seeds are being planted. God promises that His Word will not return void. 

Make sure you give your students something to take home with God's Word on it. It may be as simple as an index card with a memory verse. Take every opportunity you have to get the Bible into the homes of your students.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Teaching for Life Change


        

        Many teachers approach their class as teaching lessons rather than teaching students.  The pitfall of this is that it focuses on covering content rather than meeting the needs of individuals.  It is important for the teacher to get to know and understand his students.  The teacher should know the common characteristics of the age group he is teaching.  Moreover, the teacher needs to know each of his students on a personal level.  If the teacher’s goal is life-change, then he must know where his students are coming from and what direction they should be moving in.

         A creative Bible teacher will seek to teach in ways that promote life change.  If he merely teaches the Bible as content, he is implying that to know God and to know about God are the same thing.  Learning must be brought to where it has meaning to the student’s life and experience.  The teacher must use a vocabulary that the students understand.  When teaching unfamiliar terms or concepts, the teacher should carefully explain and illustrate to give meaningful understanding.  The closer an idea or concept is linked to something with which the student is already familiar, the more meaningful it will be.  A creative teacher will have his students take part in exploring the meaning of a passage.  When a student personally thinks through how Biblical truths may be applied, he will be more likely to respond on a personal level.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Thoughtful Tuesday



"Your mission as a teacher is to help students focus on the lesson and to present information in a way in which they will remember it. The presentation of the lesson affects its staying power...The more you include the five senses in your lesson preparation, the more associations your students' brains will make with the material."

~ Regular Baptist Press, Primary Teacher's Guide

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