A Training Recording for All PCAF Teachers – “Teach Like Great Bible Characters”


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Let’s Teach Like
Great Bible Characters

The following recording was taught by Elder Mike Wilson, the Assistant Director of the International Christian Education Auxiliary (of the PCAF). This is a teaching that all teachers should consider. We learn how to teach like a couple of great Bible characters from the Bible through this session.

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Consider Holding Your Own Teachers’ Empowerment Conference! (Handouts)


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IT’S ABOUT TIME YOUR TEACHERS HELD A TEACHERS EMPOWERMENT CONFERENCE! How about calling it “Commissioned To Teach!” Maybe hold it on two consecutive Sunday afternoons if you have quite a few teachers. We have taken the hard work out of putting together your program by supplying you with a table, filled with suggested topics for each teacher to teach on. You will also see a sample of a flyer that you can create and give to teachers and promising teachers! Click the text below for your sample handouts.

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Spend Some Sessions Together Doing An In-depth Study From The Book Of Hebrews (Handouts)


ICEA – “Church at Study”

Studying the book of Hebrews can be encouraging to those who are discouraged and need to identify with real people who faced similar struggles. Take a look at the handouts. You should find enough material here to cover many weeks of study.

An In-depth Look at Hebrews (Handouts)

A Hard-Hitting Sunday School Class For This Generation!


ICEA – “Church at Study”

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How would you like to offer an additional Sunday school class with topics that can reach this generation? The class can last several years, with students meeting once a week. The class will deal with issues that go beyond your standard Sunday lessons. The sessions can be held for young adults or adults and can be held during a weekday, as well. We held a successful class for a time span of about two years with a qualified teacher and counselor. The book used for the class is entitled: “Man’s Question, God’s Answer. The author is Lu Ann Bransby. Some topics includes:

Phobias
Runaway Kids
Loneliness
Evil Thoughts
Anger
Insomnia
Flirting
Body Worship
Excuses
Pornography
Alcoholism
Selfish/Stubborn

There are 200 topics and 5,000 related scriptures in this power-packed book. You can find the book at your local bookstore or at Amazon’s online bookstore by clicking on the following text:

http://www.amazon.com/BRANSBY-Question-Answer-Updated-Revised/dp/B00N4J237M/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1417531323&sr=8-6&keywords=bransby+lu+ann

A Report Card for Teachers-In-Training (Handout)


WILL YOU BE OFFERING A CLASS FOR YOUR TEACHERS-IN-TRAINING? They would love to have something written, showing them their strengths and weaknesses. Or…maybe you would like to offer your current teachers a report so they can gauge how they are doing.

To get started, have a meeting and hand out a card to all teachers and explain each entry. Tell teachers that the superintendent or a representative will plan to visit his/her class and grade them on their abilities. After the class is over, they will receive a copy of the report. Make yourself available to each teacher to talk about their grades. You will find the card is based on Elder Mike Wilson’s “The Seven “Ps” Of Effective Teaching”:

1- Personal Teaching
(teaches out of experience; can identify with the biblical author)

2- People-oriented Teaching
(mindful of ministering to people)

3- Purposeful Teaching
(able to reach definite goals in teaching)

4- Protective Teaching
(doesn’t allow class to drift)

5- Persuasive Teaching
(has ability to influence the thoughts of students with the Word of God)

6- Powerful, Repetitive Teaching
(ability to repeat points without boring class)

7- Progressive Teaching
(teaches with movement, like a good story)

The sample card was created with 4 cards on an 8.5 x 11 sheet.
After printing the cards, they need to be cut into fourths.

You will find a sample of a Teacher-In-Training Report Card below:

Teacher in Training Report Card