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May 8, 2019

Today on the podcast, Sean speaks about a speaker Daniel Im who has a different take on the 70-20-10 principle.

In adult education theory and leadership practice that learning comes about in this breakdown, 70% by doing, 20% by interacting, and 10% by listening. Daniel points out that in church we flip that around and have 70% of teaching, 20% of talking about it and only 10% of doing it. Daniel wonders what might occur if we take this idea and flip it around in the churches. We know that preteens learn better when they are able to “do” what you are teaching.

If you want to check out more from Daniel Im check out this site.

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