"Learning is not an easily diagrammed 1-2-3-4 process," says Marlene LeFever in this training tool. "God was much more creative when he crafted our minds. Each of us learns best in a pattern that is uniquely ours."
The children's and adult education programs in our churches will be more effective when we embrace this reality. We must try to teach in the ways that our congregants can learn. This resource can help you understand the range of learning styles out there, and how that should shape your church's teaching.
NOTE: You have permission to make up to 1,000 copies of this resource to be distributed in a church or educational setting.
This Training Pack contains all of the following:
Individual Learning Styles Great teaching matches truth with the ways people learn best.
by Penny Zettler
Style Matters for Children Use the individual learning approaches of children to inspire spiritual growth.
by Cynthia Ulrich Tobias
Making New Methods Work Now that you know about the four learning styles, how can you adapt them to a class?
by Penny Zettler
Matching Technique to Learning Style Ask these questions to keep your methods from turning into gimmicks.
by Roberta Hestenes
Special Kids Deserve Special Attention Use teachers and volunteers to make key connections with the kids and their parents.
by William Gullick
We Don’t All Learn Alike Students learn in multiple ways, which means that teachers have to vary their approaches.
by Marlene LeFever
Helping Parents The church can take important steps in support of moms and dads with ADD/ADHD children.
by Marlene LeFever
Learning Disabilities Checklist Clues for detection and tips to create a great learning environment for all kids.
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