Teaching-Learning Process
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The teaching-learning process is a two way endeavor. Both the teacher and the students have a part and responsibility in the process, keeping the Word of God central in all they do, with the ultimate goal being changed lives. |
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Articles, Online:
- How Kids Learn Best
- Implications for the Involvement Learning Method
- Levels of Learning
- Make People Think
- Teaching for Changed Lives - Goal for Bible Teachers
- Ten Marks of Great Teaching
- The Method of the Master
- The 7 Laws of the Learner
- Ways Jesus Involved His Learners
Books:
- Creative Bible Teaching by Lawrence O. Richards
- Disciple-Making Teachers by Josh Hunt
- Rock-Solid Teacher: Discover the Joy of Teaching Like Jesus by Gregory Carlson
- Teaching for Spiritual Growth by Perry G Downs
- Teaching to Change Lives by Howard Hendricks
- The Dirt on Learning by Thom & Joani Schultz
- The Seven Laws of the Learner by Bruce Wilkinson
- Why Nobody Learns Much of Anything at Church and How to Fix It by Thomas & Joani Schultz
Group Training Published by TrainBibleTeachers.com:
- Aiming for Empty-less Teaching by Ministry Tools Resource Center
This is a teacher training session that examines 4 points involved in the teaching-learning process. It includes a handout and a suggested format for the session including discussion questions.
Video:
- Discovery Learning: Activities With A Purpose, Video by Wes Haystead, Sheryl Haystead (may be able to find used)
Workbooks:
- Teaching for Changed Lives Workbook by Ministry Tools Resource Center
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