Instructional Strategies for Christian Teachers
How to Teach the Bible and Theology in the Church and School
Instructors in Christian settings need training in the art and science of teaching too
The best teachers in any discipline use diverse instructional models to foster all aspects of learning. Instructional Strategies for Christian Teachers combines theological and biblical insight with tested teaching methods, providing a targeted guide for those preparing to teach within environments such as churches, ministries, Bible colleges, Christian universities, and seminaries.
The editors and other expert educators systematically address teacher training and focus on planning strategically for various learning outcomes. Contributors address uniquely Christian topics alongside vital instructional approaches.
Complete with reflection questions, video supplements, graphics, diagrams, and distinctly Christian examples, Instructional Strategies for Christian Teachers offers a strong and promising foundation for those already teaching or planning to teach in a Christian context.
Author:
James Riley Estep Jr. (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, DMin, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) serves as professor and director of the doctor of educational
ministries programs and professor of educational ministries and leadership at Dallas Theological Seminary.
Jay L. Sedwick (PhD, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) currently serves as professor and department chair of educational ministries and leadership at Dallas Theological Seminary.