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In this insightful episode of Teaching Restored, hosts Kevin Jones and Julie Hillyard dive deep into the power and importance of perspective taking when teaching the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. Julie introduces the concept of the "seven hungers of learning," focusing especially on the value of giving learners a new perspective they've never considered before. Together, Kevin and Julie break down why seeing things from different viewpoints not only fosters growth and deeper understanding, but also nurtures empathy, humility, and a richer application of gospel principles.
Through candid conversation and practical examples, the hosts discuss how perspective taking shifts classroom dynamics, encourages open dialogue, and helps teachers and learners avoid judgment and embrace curiosity. They share actionable tips, including the use of roleplay, personas, and direct invitations for students to share or imagine other viewpoints. Whether you're leading a discussion about grace, God's law, or family, this episode is packed with ideas to make your teaching more inclusive and impactful—ultimately helping everyone better live their baptismal covenants by seeing and valuing each other's experiences.
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In this insightful episode of Teaching Restored, hosts Kevin Jones and Julie Hillyard dive deep into the power and importance of perspective taking when teaching the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. Julie introduces the concept of the "seven hungers of learning," focusing especially on the value of giving learners a new perspective they've never considered before. Together, Kevin and Julie break down why seeing things from different viewpoints not only fosters growth and deeper understanding, but also nurtures empathy, humility, and a richer application of gospel principles.
Through candid conversation and practical examples, the hosts discuss how perspective taking shifts classroom dynamics, encourages open dialogue, and helps teachers and learners avoid judgment and embrace curiosity. They share actionable tips, including the use of roleplay, personas, and direct invitations for students to share or imagine other viewpoints. Whether you're leading a discussion about grace, God's law, or family, this episode is packed with ideas to make your teaching more inclusive and impactful—ultimately helping everyone better live their baptismal covenants by seeing and valuing each other's experiences.

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