Workshops
Workshops
TEACHING WITH POWER!
What’s it take to be a “master teacher?” Want to make every lesson explode with power and passion? This interactive workshop will explore the tools to make teaching memorable and powerful.
TEACHING WITH STYLE!
Every teacher has a style. And so does every learner. This insightful, helpful workshop will help teachers discover what is their teaching style (chef, game show host, professor or counselor) and give solid tips and tricks for teaching that changes lives.
HOW TO SPICE UP YOUR TEACHING!
A 1 hour workshop on how to be a creative classroom teacher. Focuses on creative teaching methods in experiences, music, visuals, drama and discussions.
Leadership is influence. And effective leaders recognize their personal style for guiding others. This insightful and helpful learning session explores the four types of leaders (game show host, chef, professor and counselor) and provides helpful hints for maximizing your influence as well as secrets to motivating those within the other styles. If your leadership battery needs a re-charge, this interactive workshop is just the ticket.
FEED THE NEED, NOT THE GREED (MOTIVATING KIDS WITHOUT BRIBES, BIBLE BUCKS OR BABY RUTH BARS)!
“Do this and get that.” Pizza parties for Bible memory. Candy for being “good.” Prizes for bringing friends. External motivators are a common trick in children’s and youth ministry. But are they helpful and healthy? Or do they produce trouble? This workshop will explore the problem with bribes and rewards, plus give a foundation for creating a positive learning environment based upon grace, relationships, ownership, worth, laughter and safety. And, no, you won’t get a prize to come!
THE WHATEVER WORLD: UNDERSTANDING THE POSTMODERN CONTEXT.
This insightful learning session explains how our culture has shifted from a modern to a postmodern context. The problem is that most churches and organizations still operate within modern strategies and methods and thinking. An excellent introduction to those attempting to understand “everything postmodern.”