Equip (2010.03): What 3 things do you want from your principal or colleagues?
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What 3 things do you want from your principal or colleagues?
You want to teach from a Biblical perspective. You know that your principal or colleagues can help you do this.
Question: What 3 things do you want from your principal or colleagues?
Here are sample things you might want to from your principal or colleagues:
Target Biblical perspective. Get 3 things from your principal or colleagues. Today.
How can peer coaching help your students apply a Biblical perspective throughout their essays?
Your seniors are working on essays. You want them to apply a Biblical perspective throughout their essays. You don’t want them to put Biblical perspective only in their conclusions.
Question: How can you help your students apply a Biblical perspective throughout their essays?
Answer: By having your students coach each other by asking the following 7 questions:
1-2-14 Shinkawa Cho, Higashi Kurume Shi, Tokyo 203-0013
What 3 things do you want from your principal or colleagues?
You want to teach from a Biblical perspective. You know that your principal or colleagues can help you do this.
Question: What 3 things do you want from your principal or colleagues?
Here are sample things you might want to from your principal or colleagues:
- Support
- Encouragement
- Accountability
- Resources
- Training
Target Biblical perspective. Get 3 things from your principal or colleagues. Today.
How can peer coaching help your students apply a Biblical perspective throughout their essays?
Your seniors are working on essays. You want them to apply a Biblical perspective throughout their essays. You don’t want them to put Biblical perspective only in their conclusions.
Question: How can you help your students apply a Biblical perspective throughout their essays?
Answer: By having your students coach each other by asking the following 7 questions:
- What’s your thesis statement?
- What’s the Biblical perspective component of your thesis statement?
- What do you like/dislike about your Biblical perspective component?
- How many paragraphs are in your essay? In how many paragraphs do you apply a Biblical perspective?
- How many main points are in your essay? How many of the main points do you apply a Biblical perspective to?
- On a scale of 1-5 (5 being high), how permeated is your essay by Biblical perspective?
- What will you do?