April 20, 2024 - Saturday 2:30 MPR 4 Speaker
Speaker:Traci Sproule
Stepping into the Bible
Lecture #2: ...You can do it
The Hallway
The Classrooms
The Media Center
The Teacher's Binder
- 5 copies of each binder—one for each teacher
- Intended to give teachers “everything” needed
- Teacher Instruction
- Lesson Plan
- Handwork
- Songbook and flash drive
- Intended to unify our educational efforts
- Intended to ensure consistency
- Intended to be easily adaptable to all ages
The Lesson Plan
- Take Home Review Sheet
- Objective
- Scripture Reference
- Memory Verse
- Lesson Facts
- Review Questions
- Narrative
- Discussion Questions for Older Kids
- Wednesday Night Highlights
- Suggested Songs
The Curriculum
- 16 Semesters
- Customized numbering system: Semester.Session.Lesson
- 280 lessons of original material
- 8 Old Testament semesters (with 1 review semester)
- 8 New Testament semesters (with 1 review semester)
- 2-week mini-session
- Rotation every four weeks
Decisions to Make / Lessons Learned
- This was a whole new way of teaching for everyone involved, including the curriculum, the schedule, the rotation, etc.
- We implemented mandatory Teacher Training
- Every three years: In-depth training for all teachers, explaining of how to teach in this new program
- Before every semester: Teacher Meeting to discuss expectations and answer any questions
- The rotation of classes every 4 weeks (in a 20-week semester) would mean most of the kids would start classes out of order
- We decided the older kids would go through in chronological order
- We created the timeline bulletin board in each classroom to show where each room fit
- The change from the 13-week quarter system to a 20-week semester system created some issues with the middle school, high school and adult classes that were still on the quarter system
- We decided to change all of our upper classes (middle school, high school and adults) over to the 20-week semester system – divided in half, so that we now have 10-week sessions for our upper classes instead of 13-week quarters
- During the Two-Week Mini-Session, when the children all meet together for review and Bible drills, all of the upper classes meet together in the auditorium for two weeks of an intergenerational Bible class
- The rotation of different-sized children through classes with different-sized furniture creates some difficulty
- We decided to move the furniture from class to class every four weeks
- We have also considered purchasing furniture that would fit multiple age groups
- The rotation of classes every 4 weeks created confusion for the parents to know which classroom their kids were in
- We created magnets for the metal door frames, to make easy (but unobtrusive) room identification
- We had to get used to starting and stopping semesters at seemingly “random” times
- We had to decide how and when to promote our kids to their next grade levels
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUAnFjvP7jM
Duration 41:55