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		<title>By: Jacob&#8217;s Blog &#187; Respectful Sunday School teaching</title>
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		<description>[...] Secondly, the teacher can show respect to the students by allowing them ample time to ponder the subject material and share, appropriately,  any insight they may have on the subject.  Teachers should not worry about a bit of silence when asking questions.  With this silence, the teacher respectfully allows the student to think about the subject material and learn through their own reflection, and through the Spirit. [...]</description>
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