Rather than seeking approval from men, Jesus did that which was approved by God. Therefore, His actions and behaviors often seemed unconventional to those around Him.
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Teaching Methods: Part 5
Focusing on discussion as one teaching method, Ken Boa continues his series on seven teaching methods used in the Bible; these approaches are applicable to us by showing us how to skillfully communicate with others—the key to all good relationships.
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Focusing on discussion as one teaching method, Ken Boa continues his series on seven teaching methods used in the Bible; these approaches are applicable to us by showing us how to skillfully communicate with others—the key to all good relationships.
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Ken Boa focused in this session on drama (including film/movies) as one approach to teaching.
Read about the drama method of teaching in this article on the material of this series.
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Ken Boa focused in this session on a visual aid approach to teaching, one of the seven teaching methods used in the Bible.
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Ken Boa introduces this series on seven teaching methods used in the Bible, applicable to us by showing us how to skillfully communicate with others—the key to all good relationships. Here, he covers the first three methods—lectures, stories, and visual aids—and offers examples of how all three approaches are used by Jesus and other biblical figures such as the prophet Nathan.
Read MoreTeaching Approaches and Learning Styles
Ken Boa explores seven approaches to teaching/learning, all used by Jesus, that demonstrate the importance of variety and unpredictability in our communication delivery methods. The seven methods are lecture, stories, visual aids, Q&A, discussion, drama, and projects. These are useful to anyone, but especially those who teach, preach, or mentor on a regular basis.
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