Teaching-Learning Process - Teacher Training Resources

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, Hardcopy:
Articles, Online:
- 6 Ways for Bible Teachers to Engage Students
- About the Teaching-Learning Process
- Bible Teaching-Learning Process
- Colossians 1:9-10 - From Knowledge to Understanding
- Engage the Senses
- FAQ About the Teaching-Learning Process
- Four Elements in the Bible Learning Process
- A Starting Point in the Bible Learning Process
- An Element Often Not Taken Far Enough in the Bible Learning Process
- An Often Missing Element in the Bible Learning Process
- The End Result of an Effective Bible Learning Process
- It All Matters When We're Teaching the Word of God
- Methodology in the Teaching-Learning Process
- Questions About the Teaching-Learning Process
- Role of the Teacher in the Teaching-Learning Process
- Teaching for Changed Lives?
- Really Teaching for Changed Lives?
- The 7 Laws of the Learner
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:
- 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.
Workbooks:
- Teaching for Changed Lives by Ministry Tools Resource Center

A Bible teacher's goals, role, and methodology should line up with what God is doing --that of changing lives to bring people into conformity to Jesus Christ. Everything done in the teaching-learning process should work toward this overall goal with the Holy Spirit permeating each part of it.
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