VIDEO INTRODUCTION
Before beginning the training, we recommend watching the video below. It highlights the steps you'll follow and what you can expect to learn by the end of the training.
The EORO Teacher Training Team shares a common mission: to help youth glorify God, fulfill His ambitious plans, and make a positive difference in the lives of others. This is our shared goal, and we are deeply committed to supporting you, the EORO Leadership Teaching Team, in achieving it.
Each One - Reach One
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Video: How it started
Dr. Mark and Ray Wasike explain how it started and answer the question, “Why teach EORO?”
Dr. Mark and Ray Wasike explain how it started and answer the question, “Why teach EORO?”
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Video: lesson Introduction
Dr. Renee, a professional developer, introduces “what” the teaching team can expect to learn.
The primary purpose of step one is for the teaching team to familiarize themselves with the
EORO teacher manual and the Student Call-to-Action Workbook.
Dr. Renee, a professional developer, introduces “what” the teaching team can expect to learn.
The primary purpose of step one is for the teaching team to familiarize themselves with the
EORO teacher manual and the Student Call-to-Action Workbook.
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Lesson 1: The Importance of Just One
This lesson is designed to help youth discover they can make a difference, one person at a time.
This lesson is designed to help youth discover they can make a difference, one person at a time.
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Lesson 2: God’s Ambitious Plans
This lesson is designed to help youth believe that God has ambitious plans for them.
This lesson is designed to help youth believe that God has ambitious plans for them.
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Lesson 3: Gratitude - Serving with A Grateful Heart
This lesson is designed to help youth be grateful and recognize God’s blessings and constant care in their daily lives as they strive to fulfill His ambitious plans.
This lesson is designed to help youth be grateful and recognize God’s blessings and constant care in their daily lives as they strive to fulfill His ambitious plans.
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Lesson 4: Courage
This lesson will help youth gain confidence in pursuing God’s ambitious plans, even when they require risk and sacrifice.
This lesson will help youth gain confidence in pursuing God’s ambitious plans, even when they require risk and sacrifice.
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Lesson 5: Dilligence
This lesson is designed to help youth know God calls them to plan and demonstrate with biblical wisdom and hard work.
This lesson is designed to help youth know God calls them to plan and demonstrate with biblical wisdom and hard work.
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Lesson 6: Persistence
This lesson is designed to encourage youth not to grow tired or give up on God’s ambitious plans.
This lesson is designed to encourage youth not to grow tired or give up on God’s ambitious plans.
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Lesson 7: Love
This lesson is designed to help youth fulfill God’s great commandment to love God, others, and self.
This lesson is designed to help youth fulfill God’s great commandment to love God, others, and self.
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This lesson is designed to prepare youth to answer God’s call.
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Additional Resources Video
Dr. Renee shares teaching activities, strategies, and techniques that help the teaching team plan more inviting, exciting, engaging, interactive, and meaningful EORO lessons.
Dr. Renee shares teaching activities, strategies, and techniques that help the teaching team plan more inviting, exciting, engaging, interactive, and meaningful EORO lessons.
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Sample Lesson
This video is designed as an additional resource that encourages participants to observe, analyze, critique, and model proper teaching techniques for the eight lessons.
This video is designed as an additional resource that encourages participants to observe, analyze, critique, and model proper teaching techniques for the eight lessons.
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When can I teach Each One - Reach One
While there is an eight-lesson series, the time frame for implementation can be differentiated in a variety of ways, including the following:
❖ One or two-day academies
❖ One-week academies
❖ Two-week academies
❖ Eight-week (one lesson per week) or up to 16 weeks of lessons
(one lesson every two-weeks)