<p><em><strong>Source sheet for the shiur</strong></em><strong></p><p><br></p><p>Steps in Giving a Shiur </p><ol><li>​Intro/Hook: sometimes vitally important, sometimes not needed at all </li><li>​The Facts: read and explain clearly </li><li>​The Questions: from students, then you add questions they missed. No answers allowed at this step. Try to ignore your answers at this stage </li><li>​Student Answers: Invite students to present answers and you listen, critique, agree, disagree, question, push them to develop or clarify their ideas. Ignore your ideas at this stage. Be open to hearing and accepting new ideas that are different than yours.</li><li>​Your Answer: clear, step by step presentation of your approach/answer. Allow for clarification questions along the way. </li><li>​Defense: Open up the floor to questions. Be ready to change, reject, extend, develop your idea</li><li>​Conclusion: not necessary but often a good idea. Leave them with a question, thought, takeaway, direction of further analysis </li></ol>

Simply Deep

Elie Feder

How to Give a Shiur

APR 24, 202677 MIN
Simply Deep

How to Give a Shiur

APR 24, 202677 MIN

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<p><em><strong>Source sheet for the shiur</strong></em><strong></p><p><br></p><p>Steps in Giving a Shiur </p><ol><li>​Intro/Hook: sometimes vitally important, sometimes not needed at all </li><li>​The Facts: read and explain clearly </li><li>​The Questions: from students, then you add questions they missed. No answers allowed at this step. Try to ignore your answers at this stage </li><li>​Student Answers: Invite students to present answers and you listen, critique, agree, disagree, question, push them to develop or clarify their ideas. Ignore your ideas at this stage. Be open to hearing and accepting new ideas that are different than yours.</li><li>​Your Answer: clear, step by step presentation of your approach/answer. Allow for clarification questions along the way. </li><li>​Defense: Open up the floor to questions. Be ready to change, reject, extend, develop your idea</li><li>​Conclusion: not necessary but often a good idea. Leave them with a question, thought, takeaway, direction of further analysis </li></ol>