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Havruta: The Study Method Of Asking Questions
Publisher:Lion Books
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SKU: 1421203601
- Genre: Jewish Education Method
- Age: Parents
- Contents: 252 pages | 226*152mm
- Shipping: Free shipping within the US on orders of 2 or more books
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Prologue
Part 1. The Secret Behind Raising Talented Children: The Jewish Father
01 The People Who Raise Their Children to Be Exceptional
Children Who Grow Up Asking Questions and Debating
"Teach Them Diligently to Your Children"
The Father Is the Center of the Jewish Household
Education Led by Passionate Debate
Even Foreign Languages Are Learned Through Conversation
The Father Leads the Lessons at the Dinner Table
02 Korean Fathers Who Face Retaliation
Why Do Parents End Up Being Resented?
What Parenting Attitudes Ruin Children?
What Kind of Presence Are You in Your Home?
Make Room in Your Heart for Your Child
A Father Who Is Only Impressive to Others
03 The Jewish Father Is Not a "Friend-Dad"
Why More Fathers Are Becoming "Friend-Dads" Lately
A Father Is Someone Who Helps Establish Values
Start by Increasing Time With Your Child
Why Am I Such a Reserved Father?
Part 2. The Study Method of Asking, Answering, and Debating
01 The Core of Jewish Education Is "Play"
Children Who Learn Through Fun Stories
Play Leads to Creativity
Play Builds Leadership
What Matters Most Is "Relationship"
Israeli Kindergartens Are All About Play and Experience
Fathers Cultivate a Child's Self-Regulation
02 Havruta, the Study Method of Asking Questions
Studying Means Grasping the Meaning of Language
The Most Effective Way to Read Books
What Is Havruta, the Method That Shapes Jewish Minds?
An Education That Constantly Asks "Why?"
The Best Teaching Method Is Teaching Each Other
What Are the Basic Principles of Havruta?
03 Stimulating the Brain Through Questions and Dialogue
How Should the Bench's Damages Be Compensated?
Who Stole the Candlestick?
Who Stands Higher on the Ladder?
Did a Sound Really Happen?
Part 3. Practicing Havruta in Everyday Life
01 Breaking Down the Long-Standing Wall of Silence
Dad Returns Home
Completing Father School
Korean Fathers Are Often Absent
First, Break Through the Wall Blocking Conversation
Calling Your Wife "Yeobo"
Honorific Language Elevates the Dignity of a Family
Honorifics Take Practice Too
02 Teaching Through Everyday Problems
Learning the Value of Water Through a Water Lesson
Sharing a Sweet Moment Through a Honey Lesson
Fairly Dividing Coins
Getting On and Off the Bus
Two Students Who Received the Test and Answer Sheet Together
Who Should Yield?
03 Teaching Character and Community Spirit
The Lesson of Fast Words and Slow Words
The Soft Tongue, the Hard Tongue
Why Verbal Abuse Is More Frightening
The Snake's Head and Tail
04 Understanding Economics to Understand the World
Learning How to Spend First
There's No Such Thing as Unearned Income
Teaching How to Bargain and Negotiate
Experiencing Business With Parents
Succeeding in a Second Venture
Devoting Oneself to the Community
Part 4. Havruta Is the Future of Raising Children
01 A Revolution at the Dinner Table
What's Wrong With the Korean Dinner Table?
Changing the Direction of the Table
Extending Mealtime
Creating a Table Full of Lively Conversation
Dreaming of a Great Dinner Table Revolution
02 "My Child Has Changed!"
The Amazing Changes Children Show
Showing Filial Devotion to Mom and Dad
Attending a Parent-Teacher Conference
Beginning to Raise Their Hand and Ask Questions
03 Havruta, Connecting the Past and the Future
King Sejong and Havruta
Minister Hwang Hui and Havruta
Dasan Jeong Yak-yong's Havruta
Aiming for Lifelong Learning
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
References
Inside the Book
Many Jewish people are not satisfied with an answer like, "I'm right, but I'll do it your way." Unable to simply let things slide, Jewish people sometimes argue as fiercely as if they were fighting for their lives. Because of this culture, even between parents and children, no one settles for a vague "that's just how it is." Children, too, work hard to explain their own point of view. _Page 30
It's no exaggeration to say that Israeli kindergartens are entirely about "play" and "experience." Puzzles, picture-matching, block play, clay play, finger painting, and various crafts are the representative, everyday activities children engage in. And wherever children play, teachers' questions follow close behind. _Page 93
His friend wasn't particularly smarter than him, and his grades in high school weren't especially outstanding either. And yet, after graduating high school, that Jewish friend was admitted to Harvard University. When asked how he managed to get into Harvard, his answer was a gem: "Harvard's essay questions were easier than the discussions I used to have with my dad at the dinner table." This is the power of Jewish education. _Page 98
In Havruta, even when a child gives a wrong answer, they aren't simply told the correct one — instead, they are guided to think even more deeply...
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