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Title: Discipleship Across the Lifespan


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Discipleship Across the Lifespan
  • Trinity International University
  • Class 3

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Aspects of a Teacher/Disciple-Maker
List five people who have impacted your life
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Aspects of a Teacher/Disciple-Maker
  • Guide

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Aspects of a Teacher/Disciple-Maker
  • Coach

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Aspects of a Teacher/Disciple-Maker
  • Facilitator

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Aspects of a Teacher/Disciple-Maker
  • Model

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Aspects of a Teacher/Disciple-Maker
  • Encourager

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Aspects of a Teacher/Disciple-Maker
  • Motivator

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Aspects of a Teacher/Disciple-Maker
  • Stimulator

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Aspects of a Teacher/Disciple-Maker
  • Mentor

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Law of the Teacher
  • The teacher is primarily a learner, a student
    among students.
  • ? Howard Hendricks

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Law of the Teacher
  • If you stop growing today,
  • you stop teaching tomorrow.
  • ? Howard Hendricks

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Law of the Teacher
The Teacher must know his
  • Content
  • Constituents

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As Christians, we are committed to a true content
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Law of the Teacher
  • Experience does not make you better unless it is
    evaluated experience

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There is a diligent labor to effective teaching
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Theories of Learning
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Behaviorism
Focus upon what you DO
Behavior changes as a result of rewards
punishments
  • Pavlov
  • B. F. Skinner
  • Dr. Phil

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Behaviorism
Humanism
Focus upon what you WANT
Focus upon what you DO
Behavior changes as a result of rewards
punishments
Learning takes place through reflection on
experience and through the learners intrinsic
motivation
  • Carl Rogers
  • Maslow
  • Fromm
  • Pavlov
  • B. F. Skinner
  • Dr. Phil

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Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
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Behaviorism
Humanism
Development
Focus upon what you WANT
Focus upon how you GROW
Focus upon what you DO
Behavior changes as a result of rewards
punishments
Learning takes place as the learner interprets
and experiments his experiences
Learning takes place through reflection on
experience and through the learners intrinsic
motivation
  • Carl Rogers
  • Maslow
  • Fromm
  • Jean Piaget
  • Pavlov
  • B. F. Skinner
  • Dr. Phil

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Heredity
Environment
In what ways and to what extent are these
involved in the development of people?
Education
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Heredity
Environment
In what ways and to what extent are these
involved in the development of people?
Education
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Heredity
Environment
In what ways and to what extent are these
involved in the development of people?
Education
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Heredity
Environment
In what ways and to what extent are these
involved in the development of people?
Education
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Grade your own educational experiences
  • 1 10

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What have been the strengths of your own
education with those learning experiences?
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What have been the weaknesses of your own
education with those learning experiences?
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Stuff Corpus
Learner
We are involved in teaching people, not just
stuff
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Stages of Cognitive Development
  • Jean Piaget
  • 1896-1980

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Sensorimotor Period
Ages 0-2
  • Sensory Input
  • Visual recognition
  • Increasing motor activities
  • Learning language skills
  • Learning through relationships
  • Self-contained (not involved in groups)

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Preoperational Period
Ages 2-7
  • Using symbols of thought to replace actual
    objects
  • Language replaces motor skills Use your words
  • Make believe play
  • Collective monologue
  • An ego-centric world view
  • One thing at a time

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Concrete Operations
Ages 7-11
  • Group

An understanding of relationships
If A B and B C then A C
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Concrete Operations
Ages 7-11
  • Group
  • Conservation

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Concrete Operations
Ages 7-11
  • Group
  • Conservation
  • Classification
  • Lists
  • Categories

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Concrete Operations
Ages 7-11
  • Group
  • Conservation
  • Classification
  • Seriation

Ability to place objects, events, and ideas into
logical and chronological order
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Formal Operations
Begins Ages 11-12
  • Able to reason through unheld propositions
  • Ability to reflect on the theoretical
  • Lends itself to idealism
  • A questioning of ones faith

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For Small Group Discussion
  • Do you agree or disagree with Piagets idea of
    cognitive development?
  • Are there exceptions to his four stages?
  • What are the implications for Christian education?

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Sensorimotor Period
Preoperational Period
Formal Operations
Concrete Operations
Implications for Christian Education
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