Jesus, the Master Teacher
Author: Herman Harrell Horne
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Published: 1920
Total Pages: 250
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Author: Herman Harrell Horne
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Published: 1920
Total Pages: 250
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Herman Horne
Publisher: Kregel Academic
Published: 1920
Total Pages: 148
ISBN-13: 9780825496189
DOWNLOAD EBOOK(Revised and updated by Angus M. Gunn) Horne examines how Jesus secured his listeners' attention, made contact with them, and applied Scripture and contemporary concerns to reach his goals.
Author: Roy Pitcher
Publisher: Author House
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 273
ISBN-13: 1481788280
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJesus - a Master Teacher by Roy Pitcher Synopsis for cover The success of Jesus as a teacher is both proverbial and fascinating - especially for a teacher.....but can his many strategies and methods go beyond religious teaching and be translated widely into the 21st century? That is the question Roy Pitcher asked. His positive conclusions are described in three parts. - An analysis of Jesus' situation, decisions and methods. - An examination of seven inter-related social psychological themes evident in his teaching. - A translation and application to our contemporary scene of eight strategies and a planning model that can be applied to wide ranging age groups and areas of teaching. Its success has been evident in many contexts and deserves careful consideration.
Author: Roy B. Zuck
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2002-01-09
Total Pages: 362
ISBN-13: 1725202840
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBible teachers have an ideal model for evaluating their pedagogy: the Master Teacher Jesus Read through the Gospels, and you quickly reach the conclusion that Jesus was a dynamic, remarkably effective teacher; never boring, always stimulating; never obtuse, always clear; never pompous or distant, always personal and lovingly concerned," writes Roy Zuck Zuck explores Jesus' involvement of students in the learning process, his modeling of truth, his method of responding to questions, his use of rhetorical technique, visuals, and illustrations, and his attitude toward those who sat under his instruction. Zuck covers the Rabbi's overall style and its impact on disciples, the general public, and those who rejected him.
Author: Susan O'Carroll Drake
Publisher: Judson Press
Published: 2018-09
Total Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9780817015503
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Formerly published as Secrets of the Master Teacher: Unlocking the Power and Potential of the Jesus Teaching Model, Ã2010 by Thousand Hills Publishing, Baltimore MD."
Author: La Verne Tolbert
Publisher: Zondervan
Published: 2011-05-24
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 0310864291
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs a teacher, you long to help others do more than understand the Bible. You want them to experience its relevance and power for their lives. Teaching like Jesus is the answer! This commonsense guide offers examples of Jesus' teaching style from the Gospels, then shows how you can make these principles work for you -- regardless of what age group or ethnic background you're dealing with. Using a proven, four-step plan, Teaching Like Jesus gives you action steps, summaries, and other practical resources that will make your classroom a lively place to learn and apply the lessons so vitally important for transforming lives and nurturing disciples. You'll learn to think in terms of "see, hear, and do" in your lesson plans. And you'll find sample plans for age groups and cultures ranging from African-American preschoolers to Chinese married couples.
Author: J. Dwight Pentecost
Publisher: Kregel Publications
Published: 1998-08-01
Total Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 9780825497155
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDr. Pentecost describes the setting of each parable, explains the problem or question it addresses, and offers Christ's solution to that issue.
Author: Jack Klumpenhower
Publisher: New Growth Press
Published: 2014-04-28
Total Pages: 231
ISBN-13: 1939946409
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this transformative resource for youth workers, children's ministry teachers, parents, and VBS volunteers, Jack Klumpenhower teaches how to discover the gospel connections in every Bible story. Show Them Jesus is an instruction manual for teachers of kids and teens written by a lay Bible teacher with thirty years of experience. With a simple framework and real-life examples, Jack helps teachers identify and communicate the heart of the gospel to each child in each lesson. Show Them Jesus challenges the culture of low-stakes, low-expectations teaching and invites teachers to do nothing less than teach and treasure the good news of Jesus—in every lesson. Instead of leaving kids with lessons about changing their behavior, Show Them Jesus offers a new way by sweetly, masterfully, and powerfully showing kids how the gospel really applies to their lives and changes them for eternity. In sharing example after example from his years of experience, Jack provides readers with a more enriched view of Jesus and how to teach this gospel perspective in a classroom setting. This life-changing tool will complement and enrich existing lessons or teaching materials, and it's appropriate for teachers of children and teens in any setting. Millions of church kids are growing up and deciding to leave the church. If we are not primarily teaching our kids about God's love for us in Christ, we may miss our opportunity to capture their hearts. Don't miss your opportunity to show them Jesus.
Author: Jillian N. Lederhouse
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2016-11-11
Total Pages: 117
ISBN-13: 1498289800
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAlthough much has been written about P-12 teaching from a biblical perspective, this study focuses on Christ's relationships with a diverse group of individuals: wealthy and poor, women and men, unschooled and well-educated, loud and quiet, influential and powerless, those whom Jesus knew well and those who were strangers to him, those of his own faith and culture as well as those outside of it. These individuals are remarkably similar to the students we teach in our public and private school classrooms today. Each interaction between Jesus and an individual focuses on what we can learn from the student and Jesus as well as what we, as teachers, can apply in our profession. As in our own practice, some students learned their lessons well; others failed. For some, we are uncertain when or if they achieved Jesus' objective for them. Whether we are novices or experienced educators, we can learn through these instructive relationships how to be teachers who follow Jesus' example in seeing our students' potential, holistically caring for them, and ultimately having a positive impact on their lives. Through exploring these biblical relationships, we can gain a better understanding of how to teach like Christ's disciple.
Author: Boyd K. Packer
Publisher: Deseret Book
Published: 2008-01-01
Total Pages: 632
ISBN-13: 9781606410233
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