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Foundational Concepts for Teaching: Pitfalls

Jonathan Erb discusses four common pitfalls that derail new (and veteran) teachers:

  • Faulty Self-Concept
  • Ignorance of Technique
  • Poor Planning
  • Ineffective Discipline

He keeps it interactive, with real examples and student-teacher dialogue.

“Foundational Concepts for Teaching: Pitfalls” was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers’ Institute 2017.

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Foundational Concepts for Teaching: Preparation

Jonathan Erb emphasizes preparation as the key to effective teaching, structured around three core areas:

  • Heart Preparation
  • Expectations & Knowledge
  • Practical Prep

“Foundational Concepts for Teaching: Preparation” was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers’ Institute 2017.

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Foundational Concepts for Teaching: Prelude

Verlin Miller welcomes attendees and facilitates introductions from ~30 participants.
Jonathan Erb outlines the “Foundational Concepts” track to ease novices through fantasy, survival, mastery, and impact stages.
Jonah Avina inspires teachers to embrace teaching as a rewarding privilege to imitate Christ.

“Foundational Concepts for Teaching: Prelude” was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers’ Institute 2017.

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Foundational Concepts for Teaching: Perfection

Verlin Miller urges first-year teachers to prioritize personal holiness and character over procedures or curriculum, using Matthew 5:48 as the core text. He covers:

  • Teacher-student relations
  • Co-teacher dynamics
  • Occupation pitfalls
  • Relationship with God

He closes the topic with Q&A on whether a teacher can be a student’s “friend”.

“Foundational Concepts for Teaching: Perfection” was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers’ Institute 2017.

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Foundational Concepts for Teaching: Presentation

Jonah Avina uses a fishing analogy to outline three steps for effective teaching:

  • Bait (Introduction): Grab attention with appealing, relatable methods.
  • Bite (Explanation): Keep attention by clearly explaining concepts tied to known facts.
  • Catch (Application): Guide students to apply knowledge through practice, repetition, and real-life relevance.

“Foundational Concepts for Teaching: Presentation” was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers’ Institute 2017.

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Foundational Concepts for Teaching: Procedures

Verlin Miller arms new and veteran teachers with one actionable tool they can use on the very first day of school: a clear, positive system of classroom procedures. He shows how simple habits—greeting, paper headings, finger signals, lunch-line order—become the “oil” that turns a chaotic room into a peaceful, studious one.

“Foundational Concepts for Teaching: Procedures” was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers’ Institute 2017.

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Foundational Concepts for Teaching: Presources

Jonah Avina emphasizes that teachers already possess abundant "pre-existing resources" to succeed in the classroom and urges them to keep and use these rather than feel unprepared. Through personal stories, humor, and practical examples, he reassures novices they're not starting from scratch.

"Foundational Concepts for Teaching: Presources” was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers’ Institute 2017.

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Foundational Concepts for Teaching: Problems and Possibilities

Verlin Miller emphasizes that the possibilities in a multigrade classroom far outweigh the problems. He discusses:

  • Smart Scheduling
  • Independent Learning
  • Using Helpers
  • Clear Procedures

"Foundational Concepts for Teaching: Problems and Possibilities” was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers’ Institute 2017.

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Give Me an Understanding Heart

Drawing from Solomon’s plea in 1 Kings 3:9, Jay Martin unpacks one Hebrew word for “understanding” as the art of hearing intelligently and responding wisely. Aimed at parents, teachers, and leaders, it offers practical steps to slow down, truly listen, and turn every conversation into loving action.

You may also enjoy the rest of this series:
  1. I am but a Child
  2. Give Me an Understanding Heart
  3. That I May Discern
  4. This Thy So Great a People

"Give Me an Understanding Heart" was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers' Institute 2017.

I Am But a Child

Jay Martin unpacks Solomon’s “I am but a little child” (1 Kings 3:7) to show why diversity, questions, scrutiny, and time pressures keep every educator small before God. Instead of despair, he urges child-like prayer, patient decisions, glad accountability, and joyful lifelong learning—closing with his poem “Childing Up,” a celebration of teachers who stay eager to grow in God’s vast world.

You may also enjoy the rest of this series:
  1. I am but a Child
  2. Give Me an Understanding Heart
  3. That I May Discern
  4. This Thy So Great a People

"I Am But a Child" was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers' Institute 2017.

Foundational Concepts for Teaching: The Seven Laws of Teaching

Jonathan Erb gives some praise and background for the book The Seven Laws of Teaching and a little history of its author. Seven different teachers then give brief overviews of the 7 laws:

  • The Law of the Teacher
  • The Law of the Learner
  • The Law of the Language
  • The Law of the Lesson
  • The Law of the Teaching Process
  • The Law of the Learning Process
  • The Law of Review

"Foundational Concepts for Teaching: The Seven Laws of Teaching" was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers' Institute 2017.

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Maintaining Your Classroom

Dan Sullivan likens the school year to a 30-ft cliff jump: prep is everything, mid-air is short, landing depends on what you set up before Day 1. His main points are:

  • Stay Salty
  • Build the Culture, Not Just Rules
  • Pattern Early & Often
  • Surf the Learning Wave

"Maintaining Your Classroom" was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers' Institute 2017.

Inspiring to Write

Kyle Lehman’s talk, “Inspiring to Write,” roots writing in the ultimate Story: God’s Word made flesh. He shows teachers how to light a fire under students by incarnating truth in stories—using vivid senses, snowballing choices, and real-time classroom writing—so they don’t just learn to write, they live truth on the page.

"Inspiring to Write" was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers' Institute 2017.

Maintaining Effective Discipline

Dan Sullivan insists that no teacher can wield godly authority until he first forgives every authority who ever wounded him and submits afresh to Christ. Only then, he says, can we carry both “grace and truth” into the room—clear rules, swift consequences, warm encouragement, and at least three “guy-wires” of influence (punishment, incentives, and relentless parent partnership) to steady every young life until they learn to stand, and finally to walk, in self-disciplined obedience.

"Maintaining Effective Discipline" was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers' Institute 2017.

Motivating Your Students

In his session on ‘Motivating Your Students’, Conrad Smucker delves into:

  • The importance of goals
  • The motivating teacher
  • Methods of motivation

"Motivating Your Students" was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers' Institute 2017.

Music for Little Ones

Regina Troyer addresses:

  • Why we sing
  • Curriculum

She then switches to demonstration mode and ‘teaches a music class’ to some of her students from the previous year. She follows up with some more activity suggestions and other tips and closes with a time for Q&A.

"Music for Little Ones" was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers' Institute 2017.

Music Rhythm

Paul Bear teaches beginner-friendly rhythm concepts using:

  • Beat vs. rhythm demo
  • Takademi syllables
  • Hands-on clapping rounds & duets

His class is a mixture of lecture style and group activities.

"Music Rhythm" was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers' Institute 2017.

Organization in Teaching

Maryanne Schrock discusses bringing order to the classroom without losing heart for students. Some points she covers are:

  • Personality
  • 5 basic student disciplines
  • Decluttering
  • Training students in self-discipline while loving them

"Organization in Teaching" was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers' Institute 2017.

Pacific Northwest History

Jason Schrock gives a history lesson on the Pacific Northwest followed by questions/interactive discussion and some pointers for teaching history.

"Pacific Northwest History" was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers' Institute 2017.

Planning Effective Field Trips

Field trips are fun for students, but are they always effective? Conrad Smucker guides a discussion on:

  • Purpose
  • Destinations
  • Planning Tips
  • How to Make It Effective
  • Pitfalls to Avoid

"Planning Effective Field Trips" was presented at Western Fellowship Teachers' Institute 2017.

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