Two Institute teachers who love the gospel and love young people, talk about important topics relevant to today.
Brian and I share ideas for how to tackle these important stories.
Brian and I discuss how teaching parables allows us to train study skills in the scriptures.
This is a 3 lesson week with a Doctrinal Mastery Review, and an Assessment (our second). Brian and I process through the week and discuss possible approaches along the way.
Brian and I discuss engaging students through the more hands-on, workshop style lessons provided this week.
Brian and I discuss how to get our students talking, and how the curriculum can help us lead our students to the Savior. Also, I raise a little beef on the DM lesson. Just a tiny beef.
Brian and I discuss how to motivate application in our lessons. Also we review the curriculum for the week to see where best to try to motivate application.
Another diverse week within a limited block. Are you loving this curriculum yet? I am.
We go over the weekly overview, and the individual lessons with their helpful call out boxes to get our minds around this upcoming week of seminary.
Brian and I discuss adopting and adapting the curriculum, using the weekly overviews, and the call out boxes when trying to provide the best learning experience for our students.
We finish off the year discussing this important and unique book.
A bunch of minor prophets, Thanksgiving, and the end of the year.
Brian and I discuss the book of Daniel and what to do when cell phones become a problem in class.
This week you get a triple dose of coordinators as my brother, my friend Mason, and I discuss this coming week in Ezekiel.
We talk less about Jeremiah, and more about what to do with a lighter curriculum week with no DM verses and a flex day.
We talk a little Jeremiah, and a lot of the Strength of Youth pamphlet
We talk about fasting the sabbath with the two doctrinal mastery verses from this week, as well as how to effectively debrief general conference.
Brian and I talk about the chance to practice the mindset of helping those who suffer turn to Christ. Also we talk about a wind storm.
We talk a little Isaiah, a little Doctrinal Mastery, and a little biking.
Brian and Shad discuss what we're learning about Doctrinal Mastery, and how to begin a 5 week study of Isaiah.
These first couple of weeks are crucial in setting norms and expectations in the classroom. That's more than just "rules". Creating a safe environment where students like each other, and you, and where they feel they can have a good time learning the gospel and asking their questions is a crucial part of what we are being asked to do. Here are some tips from an old pro.
"Culture eats strategy for breakfast" so said someone smarter than me. These first weeks establish an important culture that will effect the rest of the school year. Shad and Brian discuss best practices and different approaches to establishing that culture.
Our final podcast of the school year, Brother Mickelson is back with Brother Anderson to discuss Moses' goodbye and the end of the Torah.
Brother Anderson and a real-live early morning seminary teacher, Brother Noonan, discuss the many relevant stories from Numbers.
The Brothers Anderson are at it again discussing ancient Israel's tabernacle and the Lord's plan to help Israel qualify to be in His presence.
We discuss the events surrounding Israel's struggle to live up to their privileges.
Brother Anderson and Brother Mickelson discuss the the lessons and applications surrounding the Moses and Israel's visit to Sinai.
This week's block is all about standing still and seeing the salvation of the Lord. What does this mean? How do we do this in 2022? What part of the covenant story do we observe in this block?
"Who is YHWH that I should obey Him?" The question was asked by Pharoah, but really it's the question the entire Old Testament seeks to answer. Today we discuss the showdown between the Lord and His current opposition, the King of Egypt. In these chapters we see, once again, the redemption of Christ and the Covenant story as God frees His people from bondage.
RIcky and Shad again, this time discussing the making of a nation, God's revelation to Moses, and redemption.
The Brothers Anderson discuss some points on the second half of the Joseph narrative.
Brothers Ricky and Shad Anderson discuss the first part of the Joseph narrative, it's themes and potential applications for our day.
Brother Judd and Brother Anderson discuss the divine and human experiences of Jacob and his family through this exciting week of Come Follow Me study.
Brother Mickelson and Brother Anderson tackle the complex stories of Jacob, Esau and obtaining the birthright. Also, we spend time on how Rebekah enters the picture.
An Audio-only version of our podcast. If you'd like to see the video version (with images, titles and a certain, unnamed sports show inspired theme) go to acomefollowmepodcast.com.
Where we record while I drive (again) and discuss ditching the lesson plan and revelation.
Where we, once again, feel bad for failing you last week. So this is another repentance episode- about gifts and journaling.
This week we apologize for missing last week and we make it up to you with pure audio gold.
Some introductions to some great early members, and some suggestions on debriefing general conference.
Brian and Shad wonder if other people think they are funny...and also some great stuff from the Doctrine and Covenants.
Technical difficulty was kept to a minimum this week...I promise.
Great ideas on reverse questions and helping students analyze and apply. A bit of some technical difficulty at the end. We'll blame COVID.
We discuss how to teach this week's CFM lessons at home and in seminary.