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Christian Educator`s Handbook on Teaching

Christian Educator`s Handbook on Teaching

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Paperback / softback

£22.99

Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780801021794
Number of Pages: 360
Published: 01/02/1998
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm
Written by Christian education specialists, The Christian Educator's Handbook on Teaching is a complete resource on Christian teaching for use in the home, church, and school. Each of the contributors to this volume is deeply concerned that the reader be equipped for the awesome privilege of teaching. A potpourri of principles and practices are outlined, including valuable insights for both the beginning teacher and the veteran. Foundations are laid, patterns are presented, varieties of teaching are revealed, and crucial roles in Christian teaching are exposed--all with a view to providing the Christian educator with a helpful handbook on teaching. Keep it on your desk--at arm's length--for ready reference and repeated reading. Here you will find a gold mine of information on all phases and places of teaching God's truth. Twenty-one chapters address four general topics: Foundations for Christian Teaching Crucial Roles in Christian Teaching Patterns and Process of Christian Teaching Varieties of Christian Teaching
Introduction--Christian Teaching: Appointment from God
Howard G. Hendricks
Part 1 Foundations for Christian Teaching
1. Following the Master Teacher
Howard G. Hendricks
2. The Role of the Holy Spirit in Christian Teaching
Roy B. Zuck
3. Designing Biblical Instruction
David L. Edwards
4. Biblical Foundations for a Philosophy of Teaching
Michael S. Lawson
5. Biblical Integration: The Process of Thinking Like a Christian
Kenneth O. Gangel
6. An Evaluation of Contemporary Learning Theories
David L. Edwards
Part 2 Patterns and Process of Christian Teaching
7. Teaching Children
Robert J. Choun, Jr.
8. Teaching Youth
Robert J. Choun, Jr.
9. Teaching Adults in the Church
Kenneth O. Gangel
10. Choosing and Using Creative Methods
Robert J. Choun, Jr.
11. Using Your Personal Computer in Teaching
Stuart S. Cook
12. Audiovisual Support for Your Teaching
Donald P. Regier
13. Measurement and Evaluation
Stuart S. Cook
Part 3 Crucial Roles in Christian Teaching
14. The Teacher as Leader
Howard G. Hendricks
15. The Teacher as Discipler
James R. Slaughter
16. The Teacher as Bible Student
Roy B. Zuck
Part 4 Varieties of Christian Teaching
17. Teaching in the Family
James R. Slaughter
18. Teaching in the Church
Michael S. Lawson
19. Teaching in the Christian School
David L. Edwards
20. Teaching in the Christian College
Kenneth O. Gangel
21. Teaching in the Community
Michael S. Lawson
Conclusion--Mandate for the Future
Kenneth O. Gangel

Kenneth O. Gangel, Howard G. Hendricks

Kenneth O. Gangel, after a distinguished career at Dallas Theological Seminary, is now executive director of the graduate studies division at Toccoa Falls College. A noted expert on Christian education, he has written many books, including Feeding and Leading

Howard G. Hendricks (1924-2013) was distinguished professor emeritus of Christian education and leadership at Dallas Theological Seminary, where he founded the Center for Christian Leadership. He wrote or edited numerous books, including Teaching to Change Lives and Living by the Book.