Reaching and Teaching

Reaching and Teaching
Author: M. David Sills
Publsiher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781575679358

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Most Christians know and understand that we are to seek to reach the lost around the world. Yet, Christ's command to us is more specific and calls us to a higher standard of involvement with the peoples of the world. He has called the church to make disciples of all people groups and to teach them to observe all He commanded us (Matthew 28:18-20). In recent years mission agencies and missionaries have increasingly shifted away from discipleship and teaching toward an emphasis upon evangelism and church planting—many to the exclusion of any other field activity. While evangelism and church planting are essential components of a biblical missions program, they are not sufficient for the complete task to which we have been called. Reaching and Teaching examines the task Christ gave in the Great Commission and redefines the task of missions from that which is currently prevalent. It surveys missions strategies and methodologies that have increasingly replaced Christ’s Great Commission instructions even as they have sought to fulfill it. It is a clarion call to return to the biblical task of reaching and teaching the nations for Christ’s sake.

Reaching and Teaching Students in Poverty

Reaching and Teaching Students in Poverty
Author: Paul C. Gorski
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2017-12-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807758793

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This influential book describes the knowledge and skills teachers and school administrators need to recognize and combat bias and inequity that undermine educational engagement for students experiencing poverty. Featuring important revisions based on newly available research and lessons from the author's professional development work, this Second Edition includes: a new chapter outlining the dangers of "grit" and deficit perspectives as responses to educational disparities; three updated chapters of research-informed, on-the-ground strategies for teaching and leading with equity literacy; and expanded lists of resources and readings to support transformative equity work in high-poverty and mixed-class schools. Written with an engaging, conversational style that makes complex concepts accessible, this book will help readers learn how to recognize and respond to even the subtlest inequities in their classrooms, schools, and districts.

Reaching and Teaching Children who Hurt

Reaching and Teaching Children who Hurt
Author: Susan E. Craig
Publsiher: Brookes Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1557669740

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"Through clear and readable explanations of current research and enlightening vignettes, educators will understand how violence and other forms of trauma affect the key elements of a child's school and social success, including behavior, attention, memory, and language." "Throughout the book, realistic sample scenarios demonstrate how teachers can make the strategies work in their classroom, and challenging What Would You Do? quizzes sharpen educators' instincts so they can respond skillfully in difficult situations. With this timely, much-needed guidebook, education professionals will create supportive classrooms and schools that meet the complex learning needs of children who hurt - and help the most vulnerable students build resilience and hope."--BOOK JACKET.

Girls Ministry Handbook

Girls Ministry Handbook
Author: Jimmie Davis
Publsiher: Lifeway Church Resources
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2007-01-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1415852634

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This Girls' Ministry Handbook is the perfect guide for a minister or volunteer who wants to begin and nurture a girls' ministry in their local church. It provides basic information on the need for girls' ministry and the steps to starting one. It also gives lots of practical tips that the leader can use as she plans activities and Bible studies for teen girls. It also guides the leader in developing a well-rounded ministry that focuses not only on teen girls, but also their families.

Church Planting Movements

Church Planting Movements
Author: V. David Garrison
Publsiher: WIGTake Resources
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2007
Genre: Christianity and other religions
ISBN: 0974756202

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David Garrison, PhD University of Chicago, defines Church Planting Movements as rapidly multiplying indigenous churches planting churches that sweep across a people group or population segment. Garrison's Church Planting Movements: How God Is Redeeming a Lost World signaled a breakthrough in missionary church planting. After the publication of Garrison's book in 2004 it became impossible to talk about missions without referencing Church Planting Movements. Church Planting Movements examines more than two-dozen movements of multiplying churches on five continents. After presenting these case studies, Garrison identifies ten universal elements present in each movement. He then broadens the circle of examination to identify a further ten common characteristics, factors identified in most, but not all, of the movements. He concludes his examination with a list of "Seven Deadly Sins," i.e. harmful practices that stifle or impede Church Planting Movements. Important for evangelical readers, the author returns to his findings to see how they stand up to the light of Scripture. What he discovers is that Church Planting Movements are much more consistent with the New Testament lay-led house-church movements that swept rapidly through the Mediterranean world in the face of hostile opposition than today's more sedentary professional institutionalized Christianity. Learn more about Church Planting Movements from the book's website: www.ChurchPlantingMovements.com.

Reaching and Teaching Diverse Populations

Reaching and Teaching Diverse Populations
Author: Mary Buckelew,Andrea Fishman
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2010-10-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781412977364

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Based on the conceptual framework of the educational ecosystem, Reaching and Teaching Diverse Populations: Strategies for Moving Beyond Stereotypes engages preservice and in-service teachers in activities that promote their understanding of diversity topics. In working through the activities included in this text, students deepen their understanding of the interrelationship of the community, the school, and classroom dynamics and cultures. By making multicultural issues local and relevant, current and future teachers begin to see themselves as agents of change, creators of curriculum and pedagogy, and facilitators of a synergistic, dynamic, and exciting learning environment.

Reaching and Teaching All Instrumental Music Students

Reaching and Teaching All Instrumental Music Students
Author: Kevin Mixon
Publsiher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2011-07-16
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781607099086

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Reaching and Teaching All Instrumental Music Students draws from credible research and established approaches to offer practical applications for the variety of music classrooms teachers face today, many of which are not ideal. Kevin Mixon shares successful techniques for recruiting and retention, garnering program support, teaching for diverse learning styles and exceptional students, classroom management, and teaching notation, composition, and improvisation. This expanded second edition adds practical advice on reading rhythm notation, teacher feedback, home visits, community building, and establishing positive relationships_with even the most challenging students. Mixon demonstrates that fostering respect and going the extra mile are rewarding for students, parents, and teachers alike.

Reaching and Teaching Middle School Learners

Reaching and Teaching Middle School Learners
Author: Penny A. Bishop,Susanna W. Pflaum
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2005-04-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412914796

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"Enhance classroom practice by promoting an open and shared process with your students! Middle school students have much to say about the quality of their schooling experiences and can provide rich insight into what works for them and what doesn't. Educators Penny A. Bishop and Susanna W. Pflaum demonstrate how to enhance classroom practice by inviting students to offer feedback on pedagogy, learning styles, and their individual preferences and needs. Written for new and veteran teachers of grades 4-8, the unique framework of this book takes its cue from the students themselves by using their own words and drawings, combined with the authors' action research, insightful analysis, and shared experiences. Highlights of this powerful resource include: Instructional strategies and content-area learning; Social interactions within the classroom that promote or inhibit learning; Learner insights into their own engagement and disengagement in the classroom; Student drawings, reflective questions for teachers, mini-lessons, and frequently asked questions about consulting students and honoring their insights. Reaching and Teaching Middle School Learners focuses on the learning needs of adolescents as identified by the students themselves. By promoting an open and shared process with your students, you can meet the unique challenges of working with middle school learners and create a positive schooling experience for all." -- Publisher.