Experience a coaching session
30/12/08 16:04 Filed in: Coaching
| Empower
Others
Considering getting coaching? If so,
be sure you know what coaching is.
You can find out what coaching is by experiencing a coaching session. And you can experience part of a coaching session by watching this 5-minute video of me getting coached.
A coaching session usually takes 30-60 minutes and includes identifying a goal, exploring the current reality of the goal, brainstorming options for addressing the goal, and determining action steps. In this video, youll see me identify my goal and then begin exploring the current reality of my goal.
You can find out what coaching is by experiencing a coaching session. And you can experience part of a coaching session by watching this 5-minute video of me getting coached.
A coaching session usually takes 30-60 minutes and includes identifying a goal, exploring the current reality of the goal, brainstorming options for addressing the goal, and determining action steps. In this video, youll see me identify my goal and then begin exploring the current reality of my goal.
Biblical perspective assessment helps
12/12/08 16:57 Filed in: Christian ed
| Use
Assessment
Do you want to help your students connect
what they study and what the Bible teaches?
To value those connections? And to get feedback you
can use to modify instruction? If so, give your
students a Biblical perspective
assessment.
Coach from your heart
07/11/08 10:52 Filed in: Coaching
| Empower
Others
Through coaching, you can empower others to
grow. While effective coaching does involve
technique, at a deeper level effective coaching is
about your heart, about your beliefs, about who you
are. Coach from your heart.
Want to achieve your goals?
The point is not to have goals. The point is
to achieve goals. To achieve your goals, take 4
steps: pray, put, take, and
reflect.
To empower others, provoke reflection
Want to empower others? Provoke them to
reflect. How? By asking open-ended questions.
Teach and assess Biblical perspective
Help your students develop a Christ-centered
worldview during class by teaching Biblical
perspective lessons and giving Biblical perspective
assessments.
Why ask students questions?
05/02/08 12:32 Filed in: Christian ed
| Use
Questions
Want to
help your students better understand and apply a
Biblical perspective? Ask
questions!
It's self-management, not time management
05/02/08 12:28 Filed in: Productivity
| Work Smart
God
calls us to manage ourselves within the time He gives
us, not to manage time.
Target Biblical perspective
05/02/08 12:27 Filed in: Christian ed
| Target
Biblical Perspective
By
targeting Biblical perspective, teachers can help
student apply a Biblical perspective to what they
study.