|
Product Description
When it comes to teaching, no method or approach is as important as the character, the commitment, and the personhood of the teacher.
But you can further your development as a teacher by learning about approaches, methods, and activities appropriate to lifespan faith development in the liberal church, which is what you'll get in this guidebook to religious instruction.
Betty Jo Middleton takes a Unitarian Universalist perspective but draws upon many sources in focusing on teaching approaches, methods, and learning activities appropriate and effective for people of all ages.
Explore seven categories of teaching methods for use in programs for faith development, and learn how to incorporate the following into your teaching: storytelling, creative expression, learning through play, discourse, learning stations, real-world experiences, and reflection and meditation.
Whether you're a religious educator, member of the clergy, volunteer, or a parent of a child in a religious growth and learning program, you'll be empowered by the strategies and insights in To Touch Inward Springs.
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
- Thematic Preaching: An Introduction
- Preaching Justice: Ethnic and Cultural Perspectives
- Choosing Change: How to Motivate Churches to Face the Future (Alban Institute Publications)
- An Introduction to The Unitarian and Universalist Traditions (Introduction to Religion)
- Educating Congregations: The Future of Christian Education
- Nurturing Children and Youth: A Developmental Guidebook
- Fashion Me a People
- No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference
- Essex Conversations: Visions for Lifespan Religious Education
- Justice on Earth: People of Faith Working at the Intersections of Race, Class, and the Environment
*If this is not the "To Touch Inward Springs: Teaching and Learning for Faith Development" product you were looking for, you can check the other results by clicking this link. Details were last updated on Nov 14, 2024 22:07 +08.