Lesson Five Psychology 101 as it pertains to Christian Education Powerpoint: Quandt / ED1061/PowerPoints/ 2010 Lesson 5 Outline: Quandt / ED1061 / Class.

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Lesson Five Psychology 101 as it pertains to Christian Education Powerpoint: Quandt / ED1061/PowerPoints/ 2010 Lesson 5 Outline: Quandt / ED1061 / Class Matters / Lesson Outlines / Lesson 5 – Psychology Pertinent

Quick Review ED1061 – Junior Education Explain what you recall / understand re: 1)Cite 3 basic facts re: the human brain. 2)Name, “in order” the parts of the brain processing model. 3)What did you learn from the lesson that resonates BIG with you?

Today’s Objectives ED1061 – Junior Education Lesson 5 – Psychology as it Pertains to Christian Ed Define the three domains of learning. Analyze matters extant within those three domains Evaluate the AIMS of Christian education

Definition … ED1061 – Junior Education Lesson 5 – Psychology as it Pertains to Christian Ed Educational psychology is … the study of the laws of the human mind / brain As with sociology, do not jettison the data if educational psychologists ignore God and draw faulty interpretations as a result

Interplay of the 3 Domains ED1061 – Junior Education Lesson 5 – Psychology as it Pertains to Christian Ed sensations, perceptions, conceptions sensuous emotions, mental emotions habits, attitude, character

Cognitive Domain… ED1061 – Junior Education Lesson 5 – Psychology as it Pertains to Christian Ed Sensation! Perception! Conception!

Cognitive Domain… ED1061 – Junior Education Lesson 5 – Psychology as it Pertains to Christian Ed Don’t forget the power of the Imagination! What’s its important function?

Affective Domain… ED1061 – Junior Education Lesson 5 – Psychology as it Pertains to Christian Ed Sensuous emotions Mental emotions

Affective Domain… ED1061 – Junior Education Lesson 5 – Psychology as it Pertains to Christian Ed Temperaments Quick -- short Quick -- long Slow -- short Slow -- long

Volitional Domain… ED1061 – Junior Education Lesson 5 – Psychology as it Pertains to Christian Ed Unconscious (to learn, to imitate) Desires Passions Habits Attitudes Character

Aims of Christian Education ED1061 – Junior Education Lesson 5 – Psychology as it Pertains to Christian Ed The Christian teacher will guide the student to a clear knowledge and of God’s Word. At the very same time, the Christian teacher seeks to stir proper emotional responses to the LORD’s truths. The Christian teacher seeks to shape the will to embrace God’s grace in Christ and to live a life to God’s glory.