Teaching the next generations : a comprehensive guide for teaching Christian formation /
Teaching the next generations : a comprehensive guide for teaching Christian formation /
edited by Terry Linhart.
- Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, (c)2016.
- xiii, 338 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
core concepts -- The contribution of teaching to discipleship Developing a theology of education A scriptural basis for teaching The essence of the life of a teacher Recognizing the importance of educational philosophy The shape of human knowledge and Christian ministry influences that shape learning -- How people develop their thinking Multiple intelligences and learning styles Faith formation with others Motivation and ministry Why culture and diversity matter curricular implications for teaching -- Curriculum and teaching Teaching children Teaching adults How families shape the faith of younger generations God's equipping pattern for youth and young adult ministry Toward a curriculum theory of educational technology methods for Christian teaching -- Teaching the Bible so young people will learn The value of discussion Teaching large groups Using narrative to invite others into the story of God Learning through simulations Teaching to change lives, outdoors managing teaching for maximum impact -- The importance of evaluation Equipping others to teach Technological tools for dynamic Christian teaching Allen Jackson -- Jeff Keuss -- Ron Belsterling -- Bob MacRae -- Mark Cannister -- Andrew Root -- Barrett McRay -- Karen Jones -- Sharon Galgay Ketcham -- David Rahn -- Ginny Olson -- Terry Linhart -- Scottie May -- Amanda Drury -- Brenda A. Snailum -- Ken Castor -- Mark Hayse -- Duffy Robbins -- Troy W. Temple -- Jason Lanker -- James K. Hampton -- Karen McKinney -- Doug Gilmer -- Kerry Loescher -- Robert Brandt -- Freddy Cardoza.
This book champions the cause and goals of Christian teaching in ministry to young people and provides an introduction to teaching in all sorts of ministry contexts. The first section of the book explores core concepts that explain the focus and purpose of Christian teaching. The second section presents forces that give shape to teaching and learning concepts. The third section builds on the previous chapters and makes application to curricular theory as it relates to ministry across the earlier years of life. The fourth section helps readers grow in their methodological expertise and skills. The book concludes with three chapters of often-ignored topics that are essential to effectiveness.
9780801097614
2016016461
Christian education.
Christian life--Study and teaching.
Spiritual formation.
BV4511 / .T433 2016 BV4511
core concepts -- The contribution of teaching to discipleship Developing a theology of education A scriptural basis for teaching The essence of the life of a teacher Recognizing the importance of educational philosophy The shape of human knowledge and Christian ministry influences that shape learning -- How people develop their thinking Multiple intelligences and learning styles Faith formation with others Motivation and ministry Why culture and diversity matter curricular implications for teaching -- Curriculum and teaching Teaching children Teaching adults How families shape the faith of younger generations God's equipping pattern for youth and young adult ministry Toward a curriculum theory of educational technology methods for Christian teaching -- Teaching the Bible so young people will learn The value of discussion Teaching large groups Using narrative to invite others into the story of God Learning through simulations Teaching to change lives, outdoors managing teaching for maximum impact -- The importance of evaluation Equipping others to teach Technological tools for dynamic Christian teaching Allen Jackson -- Jeff Keuss -- Ron Belsterling -- Bob MacRae -- Mark Cannister -- Andrew Root -- Barrett McRay -- Karen Jones -- Sharon Galgay Ketcham -- David Rahn -- Ginny Olson -- Terry Linhart -- Scottie May -- Amanda Drury -- Brenda A. Snailum -- Ken Castor -- Mark Hayse -- Duffy Robbins -- Troy W. Temple -- Jason Lanker -- James K. Hampton -- Karen McKinney -- Doug Gilmer -- Kerry Loescher -- Robert Brandt -- Freddy Cardoza.
This book champions the cause and goals of Christian teaching in ministry to young people and provides an introduction to teaching in all sorts of ministry contexts. The first section of the book explores core concepts that explain the focus and purpose of Christian teaching. The second section presents forces that give shape to teaching and learning concepts. The third section builds on the previous chapters and makes application to curricular theory as it relates to ministry across the earlier years of life. The fourth section helps readers grow in their methodological expertise and skills. The book concludes with three chapters of often-ignored topics that are essential to effectiveness.
9780801097614
2016016461
Christian education.
Christian life--Study and teaching.
Spiritual formation.
BV4511 / .T433 2016 BV4511