Matoh Dilan Mbih
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Teaching Tactics
Chapter 9 Stating objectives.
Col.1.28 – We proclaim him, admonishing and teaching everyone with all wisdom, so that we may present everyone perfect in Christ.
spiritual growth comes when we hear and puts God’s word into practice.
Objective is an aim, it is a point, goal or desired outcome. These objectives are stated in terms which describes…
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In every field, success begins with clearly stating objectives, as they provide direction, purpose, and a roadmap for achieving desired outcomes.
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CHAPTER 8: ANALYZING AUDIENCE
John.2.24 – But Jesus would not entrust himself to them, for he knew all men. John.2.25 – He did not need man’s testimony about man, for he knew what was in a man.
Before teaching, it is important to analyze your audience, set objectives and plan the lesson. Audience can be a group of persons or individual. we must…
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Knowing your audience helps you to build the content of your presentation just like Jesus did in John 2. He knew his audience and wasn’t moved by praises
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Teaching Tactics
Chapter 9: stating objectives.
An objective is an aim or end of an action. It’s an point, goal or desired outcome to be achieved. When a teacher states objectives, he write statements of goals for his students.
Objective direct the teacher’s plans teaching and learning activities towards a specific goal. Objectives as well can be use to…
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Your explanation clearly demonstrates that objectives guide teaching and learning toward specific goals, while also helping teachers evaluate the effectiveness of their instruction and improve their teaching practices. Keep on, Mr./Mrs. Matok!
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Teaching Tactics
Chapter 8: Analyzing the Audience.
Before you begin to teach it is important to analyze your audience, set objectives and plan lessons. We analyze them doing a careful study on the characteristics of the people you plan to teach. Learning is affected by many factors which includes education, language, culture, physical abilities.
If…
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So true, knowing your audience also determines how you begin the lesson , the content of the introduction and what to teach them actually. Thanks
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The level at which you understand your audience will determine your delivery of the lesson!!
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Teaching Tactics
Chapter 7: Teaching Aids.
A teaching aid is something that helps you teach a lesson. A teaching aids might be an activity or a project which helps students understand a certain biblical truth. A teaching aids might be and object that can be seen, heard or touched. Such object are call audio visual aids.
Firstly, encourage student to…
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Teaching Tactics
Teaching tactics
A TEACHER FROM GOD: The method part 2
Jesus has been a great example when it comes to teaching by verbal instructions and others…
Jesus in his teachings used the know to teach the unknown. He use the Old testament to teach the new. He started with the truth that the people knew and understood, then built on them to teach…
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Questions and answering was a way to make learning easier.
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These methods help people to learn better!
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A TEACHER FROM GOD: The method part 1.
Methods is a plan, procedure, system, or way of doing something. The teaching methods of Jesus referce to how he taught. The best method for biblical teaching are those forces which Jesus use and prove to be effective…
From jesus, we see that the message of a teacher should be accompanied…
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This teaching presents a clear and Christ-centered understanding of Jesus’ methods of instruction, emphasizing power, compassion, and delegation as key elements of effective biblical teaching. It faithfully connects Scripture to practical ministry, demonstrating that true teaching not only conveys truth but also addresses human needs and…
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Great summary, Diland!
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Teaching tactics
Chapter 4: A teacher come from God: the message part II.
How to study what Jesus taught.
Obtain a red letter edition of the bible: This bible has everything jesus said printed in red ….
Study Acts and Epistles ( Romans through Jude) observe these believers taught as they fulfilled the teaching commission given by Jesus Christ.
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Teaching tactics.
Chapter 3: A teacher comes from God: The message part I.
Jesus taught all things concerning the kingdom of God. The Gospel of the kingdom of God was the central purpose of Christ life. He began His earthly ministry by declaring the arrival of the kingdom. Biblical teaching should always concern either evangelism ( kingdom of…
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The central purpose of the kingdom of God is the gospel.
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The purpose is to win souls into the kingdom of God and help them grow. Tx bro
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Teaching tactics
Chapter 2: A teacher comes from God. The mission.
Biblical teaching is empowered by divine agent. The divine agent of biblical teachings are God the father, God the son, and God the holy spirit. Jesus was sent to earth by God the father (John 3:2). since Jesus was sent to earth as teacher representing God, He is the example…
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The Holy Spirit our divine teacher. Actually with him leading we can only succeed
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