NEW ONLINE TRAINING AVAILABLE FOR PRIMARY TEACHERS
See https://www.lds.org/library/display/0,4945,...-3077-7,00.html
New interactive training is available to help Primary teachers and leaders
teach children reverence and appropriate behavior in Primary. The new
training is presented online in six slide shows. The lessons provide
suggestions for overcoming common behavior concerns many Primary teachers
face. Each interactive lesson lasts about 10 to 15 minutes. To access the
lessons, visit https://www.lds.org/pa/display/0,17884,5812-1,00.html.
I am glad they are making this available to all especially about the what to 'do' and what 'not to do'. The great thing about going to the web site too is that you know the content is always up to date and so you do not have the worry about manuals, etc.
On another note I see this move as the Church's continued progress to make everything available online as well as to cut down the 'extra' sites members have made to make up for the Church's lack thereof. I am sure that when everything is fully published online that another statement will be made by the Brethren advising members to somehow 'let' the Church handle it - similar to the 2000/2001 letter asking members to not have web sites representing Wards or Stakes.
QUOTE (JB@Trinidad @ 17-May 05, 6:34 PM) |
On another note I see this move as the Church's continued progress to make everything available online as well as to cut down the 'extra' sites members have made to make up for the Church's lack thereof. I am sure that when everything is fully published online that another statement will be made by the Brethren advising members to somehow 'let' the Church handle it - similar to the 2000/2001 letter asking members to not have web sites representing Wards or Stakes. |
Well I think the Brethren have the best interests of the wider population at heart since anyone (even a non-member or enemy to the Church) could throw up a web site and then claim LDS helps, tips, etc. while at the same time subtly imparting falsehood to the unsuspecting member. Right now I am witness to many business schemes online using the name of the Church to sell products. I believe that if members do maintain LDS related content that they will necessarily have to place many warning signals disclaiming any official ties to the Church - similar to what we have in the other LDS Boards. I just hope that there would never be a declaration that members should not run LDS Discussion Boards as has already been hinted in various forms already by the Brethren including the Prophet.