
A different view of pride
As I recently planned a stake activity with some youth, I asked them what lesson they thought the girls attending that future activity would need
Being called as a teacher can be one of the most intimidating calls to receive. You are being asked to stand in front of a room of adults who probably have lots of different opinions, might “know more” about the gospel than you, and who have experienced a range of teachers before.
What if you could walk into your Adult Sunday School/Relief Society/Elder’s Quorum class and:
Are you ready to feel excited each time it’s your turn to teach, instead of feeling dread?!
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In this online video course, I’m sharing:
I come from a long line of educators– college professors, first grade teachers, seminary teachers, music teachers, missionaries. . . I grew up being surrounded by beautiful, empowering examples of teachers.
I attended Brigham Young University and received my Bachelor’s degree in Education, and I loved discovering that “good teaching” can actually be accomplished through specific strategies, mindsets, and theories. I began teaching middle school and had so much fun implementing all the newest education research in real-time.
At the same time, I noticed that as an adult in the Church, I was experiencing a huge range of teachers. Some were confident; others were embarrassed. Some were well-prepared; others were flying by the seat of their pants.
I sat there, seeing these well-meaning volunteers do their best to fulfill their callings, and wondering, “I wish I could just sit down with them and give them some advice, strategies, and outlines that would transform how they taught and make this easier on them!”
As the years passed and I received many opportunities to teach adults at Church in a variety of settings, I finally made the connection:
While much of my formal education training as a teacher helped me become a better gospel teacher, I also learned that teaching at Church has some significant differences than teaching in a classroom.
I have tried it all. I’ve fine-tuned my strategies and then fine-tuned them again. I’ve dealt with every type of comment imaginable. And I can’t wait to share with you what I’ve learned so that you can be more effective and confident in realistic ways.
"There are so many teachers that struggle with confidence and feeling inadequate, or unprepared. I think your training helps us feel that we don’t need to know it all, and helps us know how to take control of the class so it doesn’t get out of hand or go in the wrong direction. [This course is] training every teacher needs to feel confident, prepared, creative, and purposeful."
Danell S.
"It can be really intimidating going into teaching adults. This course is full of relatable situations that can take the mystery out of what could happen during a lesson."
Lita
This course is for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who teach adults in their callings. This includes teaching-focused callings like Adult Sunday School Teacher, Relief Society Teacher, and Elder’s Quorum Teacher.
This course can also be useful for presidency or Bishopric members who often find themselves teaching adults, or who interact with and/or train teachers often. This includes Sunday School presidencies, Relief Society presidencies, Elder’s Quorum presidencies, Bishoprics, and stake leaders.
In addition to being a top-rated podcaster, social media presence, speaker, and author, I am a certified teacher who received my bachelor’s degree in teaching from Brigham Young University.
I have taught members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints how to love the scriptures more and to feel confident learning, applying, and teaching from the scriptures for the past 6 years.
During that time, I created my own church-specific teaching method that is backed by both the latest education research and my knowledge of how the Spirit and priesthood power work to support those who willingly serve in church callings.
Find all my current courses, including a course about teaching teens and a FREE course all about using the Gospel Library App more effectively here.
Pssst… If you teach KIDS at church and you are looking for some more support, sit tight. I’ve got a resource coming your way that will give you the help you’ve been looking for!
I can’t wait to help you become a more confident, effective, loving, and happier teacher as you focus on what being a gospel instructor really means.
Not currently teaching adults? Still want to improve your teaching skills and become a more confident, prepared teacher? I’ve got you! Find all my current courses, including a course about teaching teens and a FREE course all about using the Gospel Library App more effectively here.
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