I was a Student of Brother Facer in the early and mid 2000's. Glad to see he is still teaching and still teaching me. Thanks to all your comments on this subject. I miss my Texons, Morexans , Latter Day Southerners.
Thank you for this reminder. I had a very strong impression last week to “talk less and listen more”. I think this fits right in with allowing comments to grow into meaningful discussions.
This really drives home a couple of things I really took home from our initial training: I appreciate that we were told to cross out the word "cover." I've seen teachers in other places struggle with that. I also recall something (though this might have been elsewhere) to the effect of "Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire." I love what Travis said about building relationships/creating a safe environment. Thank you for the reminder about our three priorities! I've have many moments of "argh, I really wanted to get that in!" But it's ok!
Many good concepts here but the greatest line in this is "honoring the struggle". All of us and especially our students, struggle, it's time we own our struggles and to honor it infers that we show respect toward whatever their struggle is. But let me ask a rhetorical question. How can we honor their struggle if we don't even know what their struggle is? It is my opinion that it is our duty and our job to create a safe enough environment where they can feel comfortable revealing what their struggle really is.
Thank you, thank you for this, Brother JEPPSON. Do you do this all the time? It’s not a bad approach actually because we do learn from humor. I think you have to show it to your students. Or have your teachers teach their lesson with all the blurbs. Oh my gosh! You made my very night!❤. You rock!
Thank you for these micro trainings! I appreciate the length (micro!!). Topics for future videos: I’d like to see more of readiness activities, object lessons, any activity that engages students’ attention. Thanks again!!
With a truckload of help from you. You come up more often than you would guess because of the support you gave me when I was a teen! Thanks. Love you back!!
The "apostles" were in the Bible, you silly false Knuckleheads. Anyone calling themdelves an "apostle" in these last days, is a charlatan, and a false teacher.
This looks so much fun. Would you please explain the rotation a) where does the loser from the top of the table go? All the way to the bottom of the table b) does this mean switching sides as Janet suggested in the comments?
I didn’t really understand the rotation explained here so we played it like kings court: winner moves up, looser moves down. Sometimes that means your switching sides to fill the vacancy. Thanks for the idea!
I love this. I didn't have time to show it for my seminary class - but used the same principle. I love how you used A.S.K. - in general, not just with plural marriage!!! Outstanding. Thank you!!
I love the contrast between Nephi vs Laman/Lemuel approaches. It’s a great reminder to me to be attentive to how I pray. I try to pray for greater humility and discernment so I can better know when I “hear him.” Thanks for the lesson!