#113 – A-Z Bible Teachers’ Checklist.


These “checklists” will be posted from
the PCAF – ICEA staff on an ongoing basis
to help Christian educators with
tips, ideas, and instructions.
 

Repetition is Good

God speaks once, or twice,
yet no one notices it. (Job 33:14)

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What to Do:

  • Never assume that students will retain casual statements you make while teaching. A good point needs to be reinforced with similar statements in order for the average student to “own” it.
  • It’s said that students remember 10% of what they hear. Use repetition to make your words count.
  • Be deliberate in your approach by repeating concepts and phrases. Don’t repeat too much, but find a good balance. The key is to repeat with variety: giving examples,
    and stories, along with supporting scriptures (Ps. 29:1-11).
  • God consistently uses repetition to teach us lessons. You can learn and teach from His examples (Job 33:14-30).

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#112 – A-Z Bible Teachers’ Checklist. “You Are the Teacher.”


These “checklists” will be posted from
the PCAF – ICEA staff on an ongoing basis
to help Christian educators with
tips, ideas, and instructions.
 

“You Are the Teacher”

I was appointed a
teacher 
(II Tim. 1:11)

 

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What to Do:

  • Stay away from reading and relying on commentaries, books, or articles when teaching in the classroom setting. Students need to hear what you have to say instead (I Pet. 4:10-11).
  • You should not allow any student to play the role of the teacher by continually subverting your authority in the classroom setting.
  • Although many called teachers sense God’s leading, they still need to be developed by His Spirit. This often takes years.
  • You must understand the high call of teaching and in turn give yourself to it to benefit others (I Tim. 4:13-16).
  • You are uniquely called by God, so never attempt to pattern yourself after anybody else.

 

 

“How to Study the Scriptures” a Handout and Presentation by PCAF Pastor Donnell Bouie


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It was a pleasure to have pastor
Donnell Bouie instruct a session for
the International Christian Education
Auxiliary during our National 2018
session. He taught a workshop, titled:

“How to Study the Scriptures”

Please click the text below
to get a copy of his handout:

National Seminar PPT (From Pastor Bouie)