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Allison Koester, Crossways
teacher at the Presbyterian Church of Sunnyvale, California,
recently shared some innovative approaches to leading the
course.
Psalms by students
For the unit on Psalms, Ms. Koester
takes two weeks, rather than the usual one week. In the first
week, Koester introduces the Psalms and the various patterns
of their construction. Week two is spent looking at particular
verses, singing hymns based on the Psalms, and listening to
the students' homework from the week before: psalms they have
written themselves. Koester says that many of them have written
laments, particularly on the political situation. The Psalms
from the classes are compiled into a booklet that is handed
out to each class, a tradition started by Pastor Dale Bracey
in previous years.
Dramatic presentations
The class utilizes a dramatic approach
to certain Bible stories. Molly Hastings, a talented writer,
is a Crossways class member. She has drawn upon her
experience living in Israel to write dramatic presentations
that help put "faces" on the participants in the
biblical narrative. One presentation involves a first-century
Sadducee, a Zealot, and a Pharisee expressing their differing
points of view. Another is a monologue by an Orthodox Jewish
woman who explains the law codes — an excellent
introduction to the heart of the Old Testament.
Prophetic Collages
During the units on the Old Testament
prophets, Koester asks the students to make box collages.
She buys boxes in varying sizes to correspond with the size
of each prophetic book. The box for the book of Isaiah, for
example, is much larger than the box for Obadiah.
She then brings in craft items and
magazines. Each student picks a favorite prophet. Then
they choose pictures and other items that represent the prophet,
and assemble a collage on the box. Finally, students explain
the collage to the rest of the class.
The Crossways class at Sunnyvale is
quite large—50 people. Yet Koester has found that activities
involving the whole group are better received than small-group
discussions.
Ms. Koester feels these activities
satisfy a range of learning styles without detracting from
the task at hand, namely, to understand God's Word.
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