TEACHING & LEARNING Flashcards
what does shimma mean?
means Hear Deuteronomy 6:4-9
the system of ED, for Jewish children, was centered at home & synogogue.
parents took every opportunity to teach their children about God.
what does Deuteronomy 6:4-9 say?
4.Hear, O Israel: the Lord our God, the Lord is one. 5Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all yourr strength. 6 these commandments that I give yu today are to be upon your hearts. 7.Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. 8. tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. 9. Write them on the doorframes of your house and on your gates.
what did the Religious education for the children of Israel consisted of?
- family directed education
- teaching by example
- listening to the stories
- presence of God( SHEKINAH GLORY)
WHAT did the Jewish family provide to their kids?
- training in Morals
- teaching religious knowledge
- understanding social obligations
what was the in tention of religious education?
to promote
- christian faith
- faithfulness to christian values
what was the journey of christian ed?
christian
______
Judaic
Greek Roman
how .was Jewish influence in the Synogogue seen?
- scriptures were read & interpreted
- feasts & rituals were practiced
- religious instruction was taught as part of worship
How was school in the Synogogue?
- learning was repetition & memorization
- Shemma
- Hallel (Psalm 113-118)
- creation story
- levitical law
what happen to the teachers in the formalized schools?
they were elevated to a position of highest honor
Roman influence sought to?
- produce a practical, concrete, managerial kind of person
2. valued colorful personality & capacity
how was Paul trained in ?
he was trained in Rhetoric :
the art of persuasion using well defined literary tools
and philosophy acts 17.
who trained Paul?
rabbi Gamaliel in Jerusalem Acts 22:3
theory of the early church
what did the early christian church believed in?
- in the essential equality of every person
2. and the necessity of educating everyone
what did John Constantinople’s writings dwell upon?
what was his nickname?
upon the responsibilities of parents to provide a christian education for their children
golden mouth
when did John Wesley lived?
what happen during his early years in ministry?
1703-1791
- one (1) in 25 children attended school
- believed basic ed included essentials of hygiene and medicine
- believed that if you loved God with all your heart than you were complete
- founder of methodist faith
- ed was not secondary to evangelism they were bound together
who started the first sunday school?
who was the founder of christian ed/sunday school?
when did Robert Raikes lived?
Robert Raikes / boys & girls ages 6-14
1780-1811
what did Robert Raikes tought?
- teaching proper behavior through positive & constant reinforcement
- strict discipline: misbehaved kids brought to their parents for discipline
- developed proper hygiene
how was life in victorian England?
- urbanization
- crowded cities
- extreme living conditions
- poor working conditions
- strengthening of class system
william Booth social reform included ?
- patience and honesty
- how to get along with others
- teaching of a trade
- evangelism
- social work
- etiqutte
what are the four (4) parts of jewish ed story?
- Shamma/torah
- Hallel
- creation story
- levitical law
who is the father of modern ed?
John Emmos
what should you consider when planning programs for children?
- food and water
- exercise
- the needs of children in their various age groups
- social skills
- characteristic of each age level
HBLT: HOOK, BOOK, LOOK, TOOK.
LESSON PLAN
THE HOOK?
NEEDS TO GRAB ATTENTION
SHOULD BE DESIGNED WITH THE NEEDS OF THE GROUP IN MIND
HBLT: BOOK
THE BOOK?
CLARIFIES THE MEANING OF THE PASSAGES BEING STUDIED
IT GIVES STUDENTS THE BIBLICAL INFO & HELPS THEM UNDERSTAND IT