Samarshall Posted July 23, 2008 Report Posted July 23, 2008 I know it's been a few years, but does anyone know if there was a specific church-wide policy sent out about team-teaching in primary? I know many wards require all male teachers to have either a spouse or another male teaching with them. I'm just not sure if it is required of all wards or is this something each ward decides? I'm looking for the guidelines/policy. Quote
Misshalfway Posted July 24, 2008 Report Posted July 24, 2008 Yes it is policy. There must be two teachers with each class at all times. To protect the kids. It is the same rule with the scouts. Quote
VisionOfLehi Posted July 24, 2008 Report Posted July 24, 2008 However that rule isn't always enforced. One of my guy friends taught a primary class (Age 9 I think), and that was just by himself. And he's not the only one I know that teaches by themselves. I think... just nursery back home had more than one teacher. Quote
Truegrits Posted July 24, 2008 Report Posted July 24, 2008 Yes it is policy. There must be two teachers with each class at all times. To protect the kids. It is the same rule with the scouts The only place I have ever seen 'team' teaching was once in Nursery when it was a husband/wife team. And that was in a larger Ward.The small Ward I am in now is lucky to have ONE teacher per class. And even then, there have been stretches of time where two, and even three classes, were combined due to lack of teachers. Even my large Ward in Fla. never had more than the one teacher in each Primary class. And my experience with the Scouts (Cubs) is that you are darn lucky to get ONE person in that calling. Quote
MorningStar Posted July 24, 2008 Report Posted July 24, 2008 Our ward does the team teaching. It's difficult to fill other callings though because of having to double up on the teachers. Quote
mightynancy Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 I think the policy asks for team teachers where possible. Where it's not possible, the classroom door should be open unless it has a window in it. In Scouts, it's imperative to have two leaders at all times. Naturally, those callings are never completely filled. We have our dens meet at the same time on opposite ends of the Primary room, so that there are two leaders there, even if each den has just the one. We have also asked parents to stay in the other den. Bishopric members have been asked to fill in as the second leader (which, surprisingly, leads to quicker filling of those assistant den leader positions!). Quote
Maya Posted August 3, 2008 Report Posted August 3, 2008 I suppose that is only in USA. I never heard of it. So is there always two women too?? Quote
Misshalfway Posted August 3, 2008 Report Posted August 3, 2008 I think the policy asks for team teachers where possible. Where it's not possible, the classroom door should be open unless it has a window in it.In Scouts, it's imperative to have two leaders at all times. Naturally, those callings are never completely filled. We have our dens meet at the same time on opposite ends of the Primary room, so that there are two leaders there, even if each den has just the one. We have also asked parents to stay in the other den. Bishopric members have been asked to fill in as the second leader (which, surprisingly, leads to quicker filling of those assistant den leader positions!).I actually think that it is the scouting program that drives this policy. I know that while serving in Webelos, I could not have the boys at my house unless I had another leader present, and it couldn't be my H. If my H and I had been serving together, we would have had to meet at the church. Quote
rita Posted August 3, 2008 Report Posted August 3, 2008 again where is this policy actually stated? i need to find it to give it to our primary staff. also--is the whole church on the same lesson? what number of lesson is supposed to be taught on aug. 10th. Quote
Misshalfway Posted August 3, 2008 Report Posted August 3, 2008 again where is this policy actually stated? i need to find it to give it to our primary staff.also--is the whole church on the same lesson? what number of lesson is supposed to be taught on aug. 10th.You should be able to get all of this information from your stake primary president. Quote
rita Posted August 3, 2008 Report Posted August 3, 2008 hi unfortunately i am the district president----i live out of the country. i doubt that my priest hood leader knows--that is, where it is published. any ideas where i can find it in print? Quote
mightynancy Posted August 4, 2008 Report Posted August 4, 2008 LDS.org - Primary Chapter Detail - Adapting the Manual for Use in the NurseryRe: Two teachers in NurseryFrequently Asked QuestionsSame thing, under FAQ about Classes and TeachersI can't find the other info anywhere, sorry! I do remember receiving it, but not in writing. Quote
rita Posted August 4, 2008 Report Posted August 4, 2008 thanks! I know about the 2 teachers in nursery--its the other classes i'm concerned about. I'll take a look as you suggested. Quote
mightynancy Posted August 5, 2008 Report Posted August 5, 2008 I think this info was delivered in a letter to bishops. Do bishops/BP's keep those records somewhere? It can't hurt to ask the executive secretary or the bishop/BP himself. Best of luck! This must be terribly frustrating! Quote
rita Posted August 6, 2008 Report Posted August 6, 2008 nancy-you just don't know --funny but frustrating. we're all trying to get organized here. I live way out in the hinterlands--far from regular church where the leaders know whats going on. oh well-the kids are great and most of the people in the primary are really into it. i really enjoy primary thanks for your help: Quote
ZionWoman Posted November 15, 2008 Report Posted November 15, 2008 Here is the link to the LDS.org site the policy is stated. Safeguarding Children Quote
ZionWoman Posted November 15, 2008 Report Posted November 15, 2008 Wow, I just saw how old this post is. Sorry. Hope it helps! Quote
lilered Posted November 16, 2008 Report Posted November 16, 2008 We have only one teacher/class.Sorry to say, our Ward falls in that catagory as well. I know of no class except for Nursery, where there are more than 1 teacher per class (man or woman). Quote
Maya Posted November 17, 2008 Report Posted November 17, 2008 I am for inner tvs everywhere and someones (2) watching the monitores! That is the ONLY way anyone can be sure of anything! We too have 2 or 3 teachers in Childrensroom but that is all. Quote
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