{"id":3997,"date":"2018-09-17T08:00:08","date_gmt":"2018-09-17T13:00:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/iphc.org\/discipleship\/?p=3997"},"modified":"2019-03-14T15:34:30","modified_gmt":"2019-03-14T20:34:30","slug":"marching-off-the-map-book-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/iphc.org\/discipleship\/2018\/09\/17\/marching-off-the-map-book-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Marching Off the Map- Book Review"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Written by Jennifer Terry<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>I have been an educator for 12 years now. I can tell you that on the first day of school every year, those previous years of experience don\u2019t really matter. Each year brings a new group of faces with a new dynamic and a different culture surrounding them both inside and outside of their respective communities. As I interact with students and create lesson plans, a lot of what I have done before will not bring the results I want now. This current generation of students has completely different learning needs and it is my job to figure it out quickly each year. So many things demanding their attention. The overall consensus is that it is hard to engage students whether it be in the classroom, small group, or church setting. In the book, Marching Off the Map by Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak, they break down the culture of youth today from children to young adults. It explains how we as adults can (and must) shift our thinking and our methods to engage students in learning and discussions that matter.<\/p>\n<p>The first four chapters will help you understand how these kids are different. It begins by laying out some harsh realities our kids face. It isn\u2019t pretty, but it can no longer be ignored, especially in the church setting. It also highlights how the world of technology impacts our kids. What they have grown up in is a world apart from how many of us grew up. The responsibility for shifting is on our shoulders, not theirs!<\/p>\n<p>The remaining chapters 5-12 are written for anyone who works with children or young adults. This can mean teachers, parents, Sunday school teachers, and youth pastors. If you, at any point, interact with kids in grades 3-12, this book is for you! The book will guide you and help you know how to best shift your thinking to be more in line with how they think and the best ways to reach them. This includes how to use storytelling to teach, how to engage kids so they want to learn, as well as ideas for taking kids from apathy to passion.<\/p>\n<p>Chapter 7 is the most important of all as it focuses on updating pedagogical practices. Its true focus is getting kids to come up with their own questions and answers, instead of relying on others to tell them. As a classroom teacher this is a dream come true, but it isn\u2019t as easy as it sounds. I must be willing to get creative and facilitate my students\u2019 learning instead of spoon-feeding them answers on a PowerPoint presentation or from a textbook. When we look at this idea in the framework of a church setting, it translates to kids asking questions about their faith. Then using each other and God\u2019s Word to discover their answers. It means small groups talking about and engaging with scripture. It means these kids discussing how the Bible relates to them as they walk the hallways at school. When our young people take ownership of their faith, it likely means they are going to develop a deeper and more permanent relationship with God, independent of outside contributors.<\/p>\n<p>The practices and ideas in Marching Off the Map are for anyone who interacts with kids in grade 3-12. It is for all teachers, parents, youth pastors, pastors, etc. You must read this book if you fall into any of these categories.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h6>Elmore, Tim and Andrew McPeak. Marching off the Map. Poet Gardener Publishing. 2017.<\/h6>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"excerpt","protected":false},"author":7,"featured_media":3998,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_genesis_hide_title":false,"_genesis_hide_breadcrumbs":false,"_genesis_hide_singular_image":false,"_genesis_hide_footer_widgets":false,"_genesis_custom_body_class":"","_genesis_custom_post_class":"","_genesis_layout":"","episode_type":"","audio_file":"","cover_image":"","cover_image_id":"","duration":"","filesize":"","date_recorded":"","explicit":"","block":"","filesize_raw":"","jetpack_post_was_ever_published":false,"_jetpack_newsletter_access":"","_jetpack_dont_email_post_to_subs":false,"_jetpack_newsletter_tier_id":0,"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paywalled_content":false,"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paid_content":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[25,20,1,27],"tags":[749,1019,361,16,1017,427,1018],"class_list":{"0":"post-3997","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","5":"has-post-thumbnail","7":"category-boys-ministries","8":"category-childrens-ministries","9":"category-general","10":"category-girls-ministries-childrens-ministries","11":"tag-749","12":"tag-andrew-mcpeak","13":"tag-book-review","14":"tag-discipleship","15":"tag-jennifer-terry","16":"tag-resource","17":"tag-tim-elmore","18":"entry"},"title_es":"Marchando fuera del mapa- Rese\u00f1a de libro","content_es":"Escrito por Jennifer Terry. He sido educadora durante 12 a\u00f1os. Puedo decirles que el primer d\u00eda de clases todos los a\u00f1os, esos a\u00f1os previos de experiencia realmente no importan. Cada a\u00f1o trae un nuevo grupo de caras con una nueva din\u00e1mica y una cultura diferente que les rodea tanto dentro como fuera de sus respectivas comunidades. A medida que interact\u00fao con los estudiantes y creo planes de lecciones, mucho de lo que he hecho antes no traer\u00e1 los resultados que quiero ahora. Esta generaci\u00f3n actual de estudiantes tiene necesidades de aprendizaje completamente diferentes y mi trabajo es resolverlo r\u00e1pidamente cada a\u00f1o. Tantas cosas que demandan su atenci\u00f3n. El consenso general es que es dif\u00edcil involucrar a los estudiantes ya sea en el aula, en grupos peque\u00f1os o en el entorno de la iglesia. En el libro Marchando del mapa de Tim Elmore y Andrew McPeak, desglosan la cultura de la juventud actual, desde ni\u00f1os hasta j\u00f3venes adultos. Explica c\u00f3mo nosotros, como adultos, podemos (y debemos) cambiar nuestro pensamiento y nuestros m\u00e9todos para involucrar a los estudiantes en el aprendizaje y las discusiones que importan. Los primeros cuatro cap\u00edtulos lo ayudar\u00e1n a comprender c\u00f3mo estos ni\u00f1os son diferentes. Comienza presentando algunas duras realidades que enfrentan nuestros hijos. No es bonito, pero ya no se puede ignorar, especialmente en el entorno de la iglesia. Tambi\u00e9n destaca c\u00f3mo el mundo de la tecnolog\u00eda impacta a nuestros hijos. En lo que han crecido es en un mundo aparte de cu\u00e1ntos de nosotros crecimos. \u00a1La responsabilidad del cambio recae sobre nuestros hombros, no sobre los de ellos! Los cap\u00edtulos restantes 5-12 est\u00e1n escritos para cualquier persona que trabaje con ni\u00f1os o adultos j\u00f3venes. Esto puede significar maestros, padres, maestros de escuela dominical y pastores de j\u00f3venes. Si, en cualquier momento, interact\u00faas con ni\u00f1os en los grados 3-12, \u00a1este libro es para ti! El libro lo guiar\u00e1 y lo ayudar\u00e1 a saber c\u00f3mo cambiar su forma de pensar para estar m\u00e1s en l\u00ednea con su forma de pensar y las mejores formas de llegar a ellos. Esto incluye c\u00f3mo usar la narraci\u00f3n de historias para ense\u00f1ar, c\u00f3mo involucrar a los ni\u00f1os para que quieran aprender, as\u00ed como tambi\u00e9n ideas para llevar a los ni\u00f1os de la apat\u00eda a la pasi\u00f3n. El Cap\u00edtulo 7 es el m\u00e1s importante de todos ya que se centra en la actualizaci\u00f3n de las pr\u00e1cticas pedag\u00f3gicas. Su verdadero enfoque es hacer que los ni\u00f1os presenten sus propias preguntas y respuestas, en lugar de confiar en que otros se lo digan. Como maestro de aula, este es un sue\u00f1o hecho realidad, pero no es tan f\u00e1cil como parece. Debo estar dispuesto a ser creativo y facilitar el aprendizaje de mis alumnos en lugar de darles las respuestas en una presentaci\u00f3n de PowerPoint o de un libro de texto. Cuando miramos esta idea en el marco de un entorno de iglesia, se traduce en ni\u00f1os que hacen preguntas sobre su fe. Luego us\u00e1ndonos unos a otros y la Palabra de Dios para descubrir sus respuestas. Significa grupos peque\u00f1os que hablan y se relacionan con las Escrituras. Significa que estos ni\u00f1os discuten c\u00f3mo la Biblia se relaciona con ellos mientras caminan por los pasillos de la escuela. Cuando nuestros j\u00f3venes toman posesi\u00f3n de su fe, es probable que signifique que van a desarrollar una relaci\u00f3n m\u00e1s profunda y m\u00e1s permanente con Dios, independientemente de los contribuyentes externos. Las pr\u00e1cticas e ideas de Marching Off the Map son para cualquiera que interact\u00fae con ni\u00f1os en los grados 3-12. Es para todos los maestros, padres, pastores de j\u00f3venes, pastores, etc. Debe leer este libro si se encuentra en alguna de estas categor\u00edas.\r\n<h6>Elmore, Tim y Andrew McPeak. Marchando fuera del mapa. 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