LDS Seminary Teacher Training (Drill) - Asking Effective Questions

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

Комментарии • 9

  • @RebeccaBodily
    @RebeccaBodily 2 года назад +4

    AMAZING. This is my number one struggle in teaching! Thank you for the clear instruction!

  • @juliavaoitamaevamareko4661
    @juliavaoitamaevamareko4661 3 года назад +1

    Great job & highly entertaining content! Truly, enjoyed it very much!

  • @azhotmom
    @azhotmom 3 года назад

    I teach Sunday school to the high school kids in my ward. Thank you so much. These videos are great, I'm excited to be a new subscriber!

  • @lynnmamoyo9934
    @lynnmamoyo9934 Год назад

    I am a new teacher in the serminary .Thank you for sharing🙏

  • @TheBigMan-大人物
    @TheBigMan-大人物 2 месяца назад

    I’m getting ready to becoming a seminary teacher when god calls me to teach and I listen to the lord speak to me

  • @amymac41890
    @amymac41890 4 года назад +1

    You should never call on students on the spot like that! What if they cannot read? Then what? You’ve embarrassed the hell out of them! If time- you should ask the student beforehand if they feel comfortable reading in front of the entire class.

    • @brotherfullmer
      @brotherfullmer  4 года назад +4

      I appreciate your concern for your students. If you were just getting to know them, you might need to be more cautious but once you know your class, calling on students by name is an important tool - especially as you are watching them and perceiving how they are processing your question . Many times you will see that a student has something to say and an invitation to share will bless the student and the class. This can also help balance opportunities to speak since there will be those that can dominate responses.
      Wisely used, this is an important skill for a teacher to learn.

    • @amymac41890
      @amymac41890 4 года назад

      Brother Fullmer great point! I’m used to working with special needs students. This makes a lot of sense when used a general Ed setting! Love your channel!