Principles of Teaching by Adam S. Bennion
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he must have had teachers in mind. A student in one of our Church
schools was once heard to say, "My teacher teaches me more religion by the way he plays basketball than by the way he teaches theology." It was what Jesus did that made him Savior of the world. He was the greatest _teacher_ because he was the greatest man. Surely teaching is a complex art! * * * * * QUESTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS--CHAPTER II 1. What is teaching? 2. Why is it essential that we get a clear conception of just what teaching is? 3. Discuss the importance of building the recitation upon a good foundation of facts. 4. Why are facts alone not a guarantee of a successful recitation? 5. What is the teacher's obligation in the matter of organizing knowledge? 6. Discuss the significance of teaching as an interpretation of truth. 7. Discuss the teacher's obligation to discover pupils' better selves. 8. What is the relative importance of expression and impression in |
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