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Making Seminary Not Boring | A How I Lead Interview with Allison Schreiber

Making Seminary Not Boring | A How I Lead Interview with Allison Schreiber

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Allison Schreiber is entering her seventh year as an early morning seminary teacher in New Braunfels, Texas—an experience she describes as one of the most joyful and spiritually-rich callings of her life. Fluent in German and Russian, Allison served in the Russia Moscow Mission before earning a bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design from Brigham Young University, along with certification in International Color Consulting. Her dedication to sacred spaces led her to intern with the Temple Construction department, contributing to the designing of temples in Houston, Boston, and Nauvoo. A born leader and meticulous planner, Allison has worn many hats across decades of youth and community service, serving extensively in the Young Women organization. She’s chaired committees, organized record-breaking Boy Scouts of America district events, and served on BSA Woodbadge staff for three consecutive years after completing the prestigious leadership training herself. Whether designing a youth conference or directing a camporee, Allison brings creativity, discipline, and a touch of grace to every detail. In her seminary classroom, Allison blends her vast experience with a personal mission: to make early morning Seminary not just bearable but transformational. Through intentional leadership moments and peer-supported learning, she cultivates a classroom culture where students feel empowered to plan, lead, and strengthen one another in faith. Links 🏠🧑‍🤝‍🧑🤝🤗 Join us to watch the video and share your thoughts in the Leading Saints community Transcript coming soon Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library Highlights Allison shares effective teaching strategies and principles that can enhance youth engagement in a seminary setting. She shares proven methods to encourage participation and create a lively learning environment. The conversation highlights the importance of making gospel connections and how thoughtful planning can help youth see the relevance of gospel teachings in their everyday lives. Allison shares her approach to teaching, emphasizing the need to mix up learning methods to keep students engaged. She discusses the use of games, interactive activities, and creative resources, such as movie clips, to make lessons more relatable and exciting. She also touches on the significance of recognizing each student's voice and ensuring that everyone feels valued and included in the class. Allison introduces the "EDGE" method—Explain, Demonstrate, Guide, and Enable—as a framework for teaching leadership skills to youth. She explains how this method empowers students to take charge of their learning and prepares them for future leadership roles. Allison shares practical examples of how she sets her students up for success, including organizing activities that foster teamwork and collaboration. She emphasizes the importance of loving and supporting youth, encouraging leaders to create an environment where students feel safe and motivated to participate. 03:15 - Allison's Background and Experience 04:29 - Seminary Class Structure and Student Engagement 05:20 - Testing Different Teaching Methods 06:45 - Balancing Fun and Gospel Learning 07:06 - Creating Meaningful Connections in Lessons 08:15 - Using Treats and Activities Purposefully 09:27 - Engaging All Students in Class 11:03 - Recognizing Individual Contributions 12:16 - Encouraging Participation from Reluctant Students 13:28 - Preparing for Youth Events like Trek 14:50 - Coordinating with Stake Leaders 16:05 - Advice for Future Leaders 18:12 - Making Gospel Connections in Daily Life 19:14 - Youth Epiphanies and Insights 20:21 - Mixing Up Learning Approaches 22:19 - Using Creative Resources for Lessons 25:07 - Incorporating Movie Clips for Engagement 26:43 - Setting Youth Up for Success 27:23 - Leadership Skills Development 29:29 - Model Ward Council Activity 31:40 - Final Thoughts on Youth Leadership
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