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Podcast de Mark Mason and Will Perez

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Welcome to "Teach Ye Diligently!" Join Mark Mason and Will Perez, Seminary and Institute Coordinators for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints every Friday for insights, ideas, and best practices in gospel teaching and learning!

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Portada del episodio Farewell - Final Episode - From Teaching Content to Igniting Learners - Teach Ye Diligently S4E16

Farewell - Final Episode - From Teaching Content to Igniting Learners - Teach Ye Diligently S4E16

Teachers often feel pressure to carry the lesson—explaining clearly, preparing thoroughly, and making sure students understand everything. Over time, this turns teaching into content delivery and leaves students more passive than engaged. CONTEXT In this final episode of Teach Ye Diligently, we step back from specific lessons and focus on the deeper pattern behind effective gospel teaching and what actually leads to lasting change in students. TRANSFORMATION This episode reframes the role of the teacher: from delivering content to igniting learners. Instead of doing the work for students, teachers create conditions where students think, engage, and seek truth for themselves. DOCTRINAL IMPORTANCE The Holy Ghost teaches and transforms, but students must be mentally and spiritually engaged for that to happen. When teaching centers only on explanation, that opportunity can be diminished. INSTRUCTIONAL OUTCOME From teaching content to igniting learners WHAT YOU’LL LEARN • How to shift from explaining to guiding discovery • How to help students engage directly with the scriptures • How to reduce pressure to “perform” as a teacher • How to create learning that leads to spiritual impact • Why student responsibility is essential for real growth REINFORCEMENT This episode serves as a final reminder that effective teaching is not about doing more—it’s about helping students do more of the learning. CHAPTERS (00:00) Introduction and Farewell (01:04) Elder Holland Quote and Teaching Responsibility (02:25) Students as Learners, Not Containers (03:57) Helping Students Take Responsibility (05:20) Rethinking the Role of the Teacher (06:09) Being Yourself as a Teacher (07:47) Power of Teaching the Scriptures (10:01) Engagement vs Entertainment (11:21) Recommended Resources (12:40) The Impact of Seminary Teaching (13:22) Planting Spiritual Time Bombs (14:41) Final Thoughts ABOUT THE PODCAST Teach Ye Diligently is a podcast designed to help seminary teachers center their lessons on Jesus Christ, create meaningful learning experiences, and help students take responsibility for their own gospel learning. Each episode is built to reduce preparation time while increasing teaching effectiveness.

2 de may de 2026 - 14 min
Portada del episodio S4E15 - Learning Assessment 3 - Turning Review into Meaningful Reflection - Teach Ye Diligently

S4E15 - Learning Assessment 3 - Turning Review into Meaningful Reflection - Teach Ye Diligently

Review lessons often don’t create the impact teachers are hoping for. Students remember a few things, complete the activity, and move on—but never actually recognize what has changed in their lives. This episode reframes learning assessment. Instead of focusing on what students can recall, it shows how to help them see the growth that has taken place in their relationship with Jesus Christ. That shift matters. Real gospel learning is not measured by correct answers—it is revealed through the Spirit and the changes happening in the heart. In this segment, you’ll see how to bring past learning back to the forefront and guide students to reflect on what they’ve experienced, felt, and become. When students begin to see their growth, assessment becomes meaningful. In this episode: • Why assessment lessons often feel ineffective • The real purpose of “Assess Your Learning” • How to move from recall to reflection • Simple ways to help students revisit meaningful experiences • Questions that help students recognize spiritual growth When review becomes reflection, students don’t just remember—they recognize. Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (00:55) The Problem with Assessment Lessons (01:35) Connecting Assessment to Real Life (02:11) Why Reflection Matters (02:49) Purpose of Learning Assessment (03:32) Desired Outcome: Seeing Growth (04:15) Visual Review Activity (04:55) Bringing Learning to the Forefront (05:36) Sharing Meaningful Experiences (06:17) Interactive Story Recall Activity (07:01) Creating Engagement Through Stories (07:48) Preparing Students in Advance (08:32) Flexible Assessment Approach (09:18) Reflection Questions (09:58) Personal Application (10:43) Final Teaching Insights About the Podcast: Teach Ye Diligently helps seminary teachers create engaging, Christ-centered learning experiences. Each episode focuses on real classroom challenges and provides clear instructional moves that improve student engagement, responsibility, and gospel understanding.

27 de abr de 2026 - 11 min
Portada del episodio S4E14 - Leviticus Part 2 - Seeing Sacrifice Beyond the Animal - Teach Ye Diligently

S4E14 - Leviticus Part 2 - Seeing Sacrifice Beyond the Animal - Teach Ye Diligently

Students often see sacrifice in the Old Testament as something distant and unrelatable—animals on an altar with little connection to their own lives. When that’s the case, the doctrine never reaches them. In this episode, we show how to help students see beyond the animal and understand what sacrifice really means. The shift is simple but powerful: moving from an external act to an internal offering. When students recognize that sacrifice is about what they are willing to give to God from their own hearts, the doctrine becomes personal and meaningful. This matters doctrinally because sacrifice has always pointed to something deeper. If students only see the outward practice, they may miss the invitation to offer a broken heart and a contrite spirit and come unto Jesus Christ. In this segment, we walk through a practical way to start with students’ real experiences of sacrifice and then connect those experiences to what the Lord was teaching through the law of sacrifice. You’ll see how to: • Help students move past confusion about animal sacrifice • Connect sacrifice to real-life decisions and desires • Show why sacrifice matters in a relationship with Jesus Christ • Bridge Old Testament practices to modern discipleship • Center the meaning of sacrifice on the heart When students see sacrifice this way, it stops being something ancient and becomes something they can live. CHAPTERS (00:00) Introduction (00:56) Clarifying the Purpose of Sacrifice (01:39) Why Students Don’t Relate (02:25) Starting with Personal Experience (03:02) Why We Choose to Sacrifice (04:28) What Makes Sacrifice Worth It (05:17) The Problem with Animal-Only Thinking (06:42) Real-Life Sacrifice Examples (08:53) True Meaning of Sacrifice (09:54) Repentance as Sacrifice (10:48) Broken Heart and Contrite Spirit (11:42) Modern Application ABOUT THE PODCAST Teach Ye Diligently is a podcast designed to help seminary teachers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints create more effective, Christ-centered learning experiences. Each episode focuses on real classroom challenges and provides clear instructional moves that improve student engagement, responsibility, and gospel understanding.

25 de abr de 2026 - 14 min
Portada del episodio S4E13 - Leviticus Part 1 - Turning Distraction into Engagement - Teach Ye Diligently

S4E13 - Leviticus Part 1 - Turning Distraction into Engagement - Teach Ye Diligently

Students don’t walk into class ready to learn. They walk in distracted—thinking about sleep, stress, friends, and everything else except the lesson. When that reality isn’t addressed, even strong teaching falls flat. In this episode, we focus on a simple but powerful shift: how to move students from distraction to engagement right at the beginning of class. Instead of starting with explanation or content delivery, this approach helps teachers begin with an experience that gets students involved immediately. As students talk, think, and participate, their energy changes—and they become ready to learn. This matters doctrinally because when students are disengaged, they may miss opportunities to recognize and remember Jesus Christ, even in lessons centered on Him. Engagement prepares the heart and mind to receive truth. In this segment, we walk through a practical instructional move that helps students actively think about how they already remember Jesus Christ today, then connect that awareness to what people in the scriptures did to look to Him. You’ll see how to: • Identify why students struggle to engage at the start of class • Use a simple activation to immediately shift attention and energy • Connect modern experiences to scriptural patterns • Bridge engagement into meaningful scripture study • Help students recognize Jesus Christ through participation When students are engaged, they are not just listening—they are thinking, connecting, and preparing to see the Savior more clearly in the scriptures. CHAPTERS (00:00) Introduction (00:57) Why Students Start Distracted (01:44) Activity: Remembering Jesus Christ Today (02:24) Building Energy Through Participation (03:03) Solving the Distraction Problem (04:16) Bridging to the Scriptures (04:59) Scripture Activity: Looking to Christ in the Past (05:41) Final Teaching Insights ABOUT THE PODCAST Teach Ye Diligently is a podcast designed to help seminary teachers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints create more effective, Christ-centered learning experiences. Each episode focuses on real classroom challenges and provides clear instructional moves that improve student engagement, responsibility, and gospel understanding.

25 de abr de 2026 - 6 min
Portada del episodio S4E12 - Exodus 25; 35–40 for Seminary - Helping Students See Christ in the Tabernacle - Teach Ye Diligently

S4E12 - Exodus 25; 35–40 for Seminary - Helping Students See Christ in the Tabernacle - Teach Ye Diligently

Problem Teachers often walk students through the details of the tabernacle, but students never actually see Jesus Christ in what they’re studying. The lesson stays at the level of information instead of leading to spiritual understanding. Context Exodus 25 and 35–40 describe the construction of the tabernacle, filled with sacred objects, patterns, and procedures. Without clear direction, these chapters can feel distant and difficult for students to connect to their lives. Transformation This episode shows how to help students move from simply learning about the tabernacle to recognizing how it points directly to Jesus Christ and His role in bringing us back into God’s presence. Doctrinal Importance The tabernacle was not just a structure—it was designed to teach about the Savior. When students see Jesus Christ in these chapters, the doctrine becomes clear, meaningful, and personally relevant. Instructional Outcome Helping Students See Christ in the Tabernacle Breakdown • Why students miss Jesus Christ in Old Testament details • How to build relevance before teaching the doctrine • How to guide students to see Christ in tabernacle symbolism • How to connect the lesson to the Savior’s role in returning to God’s presence Reinforcement When students begin to see Jesus Christ in the scriptures, their learning shifts from information to transformation. Chapters 00:00 Hook: Why the Temple Matters 00:09 The Problem with Teaching the Tabernacle 01:41 Building Relevance Through Shared Experience 03:09 Connecting the Tabernacle to the Temple 05:21 Using Video and Guided Observation 07:05 Seeing Jesus Christ in the Tabernacle Symbols 10:03 The Atonement of Jesus Christ and Returning to God 10:48 Final Teaching Synthesis About the Podcast Teach Ye Diligently is a podcast designed to help seminary and institute teachers solve real teaching problems with clear instructional direction and practical classroom application. Each episode focuses on helping teachers center learning on Jesus Christ, increase student engagement, and improve teaching effectiveness.

25 de abr de 2026 - 11 min
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