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The Myth of “Listen While I Tell You”

The Myth of “Listen While I Tell You”. Exploring How and Why We Teach Preschoolers Through the Use of Bible-Learning Centers. Brain Research. Many sources on brain development say that the best process for fostering a child’s learning is to present the information in a way that allows the

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The Myth of “Listen While I Tell You”

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  1. The Myth of “Listen While I Tell You” Exploring How and Why We Teach Preschoolers Through the Use of Bible-Learning Centers

  2. Brain Research Many sources on brain development say that the best process for fostering a child’s learning is to present the information in a way that allows the brain to extract patterns, rather than trying to impose them.

  3. Implications for Teachers *Play-Oriented *Exploration *Repetition

  4. Research on brain function shows that because the brain performs many functions simultaneously, we need to present material through a variety of ways in an enriched environment. More Brain Research

  5. People Remember *20% of what they hear *30% of what they see *50% of what they see and hear *90% of what they do

  6. *curious *active *creative *sensitive *limited attention span *self-focused *literal-minded *explores limits Characteristics of Preschoolers

  7. Sense of accomplishment Love Trust Acceptance Security Freedom Guidance independence Needs of Preschoolers

  8. Ways Preschoolers Learn Hands-on Experiences Relationships Imitation Senses Satisfaction Play Curiosity Repetition

  9. Relational Musical Logical Natural Physical Reflective Visual Verbal Learning Approaches

  10. Bible-Learning Centers Home-living/Dramatic play Blocks/Construction Creative Art Puzzles/Manipulatives God’s Natural World/Science Books Music/Movement

  11. Benefits of Offering Bible-Learning Centers/Activities Teachers give preschoolers the opportunity to move from place to place while learning the same content and Bible truths. It gives teachers opportunities to build a relationship with each child and use Bible conversation, songs, and stories. Teachers capitalize on the child’s need to move and be active.

  12. Benefits of Offering Bible-Learning Centers/Activities The child’s physical, mental, social/emotional and spiritual needs are being met. It provides a way for the child to choose his own way and pace of learning. The activities guide preschoolers to learn what the Bible means and how it applies to their lives today.

  13. Evaluate Your Activities Does the child have choices? Does the activity provide opportunities for developing relationships? Is the child allowed to move and play? Does the activity relate to the purpose of the session? Does the activity distract from learning? Is the activity for the benefit of the child, parent, or teacher?

  14. Remember: • Using centers/activities is shown to be the most effective way to teach preschoolers. • Praying, planning and preparing for your class each week will result in a fruitful ministry. • You are the teacher and the key to connecting preschoolers to God, Jesus, and the Bible.

  15. The Myth of “Listen While I Tell You” Questions?

  16. Helpful Resources • Kids Ministry 101: Practical Answers About Kids Ministry ; Lifeway Christian Resources, 2009. • Teaching Preschoolers: First Steps Toward Faith; Sanders and Bradberry; Lifeway Christian Resources, 2008(reprint). • The Way They Learn: How to Discover and Teach to Your Child’s Strengths; Cynthia Tobias;Tyndale House, 1994. • Learning Styles: Reaching Everyone God Gave You to Teach; Marlene D. LeFever; Cook Publishing, 1995.

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