Browsing by Subject "Educational Methodology"
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Background for Teaching
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Behaviorism in Christian Education
(1974)Dr. Glenn Barnes critically examines behaviorism through a Christian lens, tracing its philosophical roots from Descartes, Locke, and Hume to modern psychology and B.F. Skinner’s operant conditioning. He contrasts behaviorism’s ... -
Connections: A Fresh Approach to Teaching Jesus
(2012)It is the year 2012 AD. While computers of some sort have been in existence for half a decade, modern technology and communication, as we know it, have exploded within the last 20 years. Today’s 21-35 year old, and every ... -
Curriculum Development and Instruction for Seventh and Eighth Grade Religion Surveying the Old and New Testaments: Walking the Path of Our Salvation
(2012)This study examines the curricula and instructional methodologies used in seventh and eighth grade classrooms in teaching religion. With the middle school years being a transformational stage of development as seventh ... -
The Gospel in the Classroom
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Issues in Adult Education
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Retrieval Practice for Memory Formation and Retention in the Catechism Classroom
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2022-02-18)Retrieval practice can be defined as when “learners recall and apply multiple examples of previously learned knowledge or skills after a period of forgetting.”1It’s simple to understand and execute, supported by numerous ... -
The Teacher Uses Law and Gospel
(1988)Mark Bitter’s essay, presented at the 1988 Central Teachers’ Conference, explores how Christian educators can faithfully apply Law and Gospel in teaching, discipline, and counseling. Drawing on Scripture and personal ... -
Teaching Church and Synod History
(1981)In this 1981 conference paper, David Brohn outlines a comprehensive approach to teaching church and synod history across elementary grade levels in Lutheran schools. He emphasizes the importance of grounding students in ...