[Teachldsseminary] identifying doctrine and principles

Geri Lowry gellybean at comcast.net
Wed Jan 10 13:24:08 MST 2007


Kim...
Once in a while I turn the class over to them...and have them read and write 
down principles in their journals..then, with supporting scripture 
verses/passages...they share them with the class...they have most often 
picked out more than I do!  Great testimony building for them.
Geri
Evans GA

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kim" <m3kp at yahoo.com>
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Subject: [Teachldsseminary] identifying doctrine and principles


> We are encouraged as teachers to help our students to learn to identify
> principles and doctrine in the scriptures on their own.  I have been 
> working
> all year on phrasing search questions so that my students "look for" and
> "mark" specific things in specific verses as a preparation for the next
> step.  My class is pretty good at doing this now after practicing this for
> the first half of the year.  I am wanting to slowly start introducing the
> next step and have them identify these principles and doctrine on their 
> own
> without me give them the doctrine to look for; however, I am drawing a 
> blank
> as to how to even begin to do this.  Have any of you had any success with
> this or have any ideas?
>
> ~Kim
>
> EMS - Savannah, GA
>
>
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