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Stake Leadership Training- 2017

If you missed out on our training on October 26th, here are the audio recordings to catch you up. Attached to this post is also the handout he provided. His outline can be found in the following (separate) post. After a wonderful Opening Session with our Stake Relief Society Leaders where Sister Linda Lowder (Stake RS President) and President Darin Porter spoke to us, we broke off into just Young Women Leaders. Brother Curtis Banks, who has been an institute teacher and director in the area for 30 years taught about applying the "Come, Follow Me" Curriculum in meaningful ways. The audio quality is not incredible, so comments are hard to hear and babies are not, but here it is if you'd like to listen in. Part 1: If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element Part 2: If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element Part 3: If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does n
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Leadership Training- Presentation outline

If you would like to listen to the audio recording of this training, please view the previous post on this blog. Brother Curtis Banks Notes Moscow Stake YW Leadership Training October 26 2017 I. Five parts in the Come Follow Me YW Lesson Format: Prepare Yourself Spiritually. Share Experiences Introduce Doctrine Learn Together Live What We are Learning II. Talk Less: Teachers who speak 90 percent of class time are probably talking too much. III. Asking effective questions is one of the most important skills a teacher can develop. To ask and to answer questions is at the heart of all learning and all teaching. (President Henry B Eyring, “The Lord Will Multiply the Harvest” [An Evening With Elder Henry B Eyring, Feb. 6 1998] 5-6) While there is a wide variety of questions a teacher may ask, there are four general types of questions that are particularly important in gospel teaching and learning: 1. Questions that invite students to search f