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Teaching, No Greater Call: A Resource Guide for Gospel Teaching

Use Effective MethodsPart 2

"Lesson 9: Use Effective Methods: Part 2," Teaching, No Greater Call: A Resource Guide for Gospel Teaching, 227

Purpose

To help class members apply the principles they learned in lesson 8.

Note to the Teacher

This lesson is a continuation of lesson 8. In preparation for this lesson, you will invite a few class members to teach gospel principles by using the following methods: sharing stories, asking questions, and conducting discussions (see "Preparation," item 1, below). You should ensure that this experience is uplifting for them and that it helps them gain confidence in their ability to use different teaching methods. You should be especially sensitive to the needs and feelings of class members who are less experienced teachers.

Preparation

Suggested Lesson Development

Remind class members that in the previous lesson they saw demonstrations on using object lessons, comparisons, and the chalkboard to teach gospel principles. Today they will see demonstrations in which assigned class members will teach gospel principles by sharing a story, asking questions, and conducting a discussion.

Sharing stories

Demonstration and Discussion

Invite the assigned class member to present the first demonstration (see "Preparation," item 1). After this demonstration, have class members discuss the following question:

Invite the assigned class member to share a few insights that he or she has gained about how to use stories to teach gospel principles.

Teacher Presentation

Have class members turn to the "Stories" entry on pages 179-82. Review "Guidelines for Preparing and Telling a Story," page 181.

Asking questions

Demonstration and Discussion

Invite the assigned class member to present the second demonstration (see "Preparation," item 1). After this demonstration, have class members discuss the following question:

Invite the assigned class member to share a few insights that he or she has gained about how to use questions to teach gospel principles.

Teacher Presentation

Help class members understand that the questions that we use as teaching tools should:

Point out that we should not be concerned if those we teach are silent for a few seconds after we have asked a question. They may need time to think of responses.

Explain that class members can find additional suggestions in "Teaching with Questions," on pages 68-70 in this book.

Conducting discussions

Demonstration and Discussion

Invite the assigned class member to present the third demonstration (see "Preparation," item 1). After this demonstration, have class members discuss the following question:

Invite the assigned class member to share a few insights that he or she has gained about how to conduct discussions.

Teacher Presentation

Help class members understand that in conducting discussions, we should:

Point out that class members can find additional suggestions in "Conducting Discussions," pages 63-65 in this book.

Conclusion

Summary

Express your appreciation for the class members' demonstrations.

Remind class members that methods are important but that they should not be the focus of the lessons we teach. They are tools to help those we teach focus on the saving doctrines of the gospel and apply them in their lives.

Point out that our enthusiasm for teaching will increase as we continually seek to increase our ability to use a variety of methods. We may feel some fear and discomfort as we try new methods, but we can overcome those feelings.

Quotation

President Heber J. Grant often quoted Ralph Waldo Emerson, who said, "That which we persist in doing becomes easier for us to do; not that the nature of the thing itself is changed, but that our power to do is increased" (in Gospel Standards, comp. G. Homer Durham [1941], 335).

Testimony

Bear testimony as prompted by the Spirit.

Assignments

Encourage class members to:

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