Students don’t walk into class ready to learn. They walk in distracted—thinking about sleep, stress, friends, and everything else except the lesson. When that reality isn’t addressed, even strong teaching falls flat.
In this episode, we focus on a simple but powerful shift: how to move students from distraction to engagement right at the beginning of class.
Instead of starting with explanation or content delivery, this approach helps teachers begin with an experience that gets students involved immediately. As students talk, think, and participate, their energy changes—and they become ready to learn.
This matters doctrinally because when students are disengaged, they may miss opportunities to recognize and remember Jesus Christ, even in lessons centered on Him. Engagement prepares the heart and mind to receive truth.
In this segment, we walk through a practical instructional move that helps students actively think about how they already remember Jesus Christ today, then connect that awareness to what people in the scriptures did to look to Him.
You’ll see how to:
• Identify why students struggle to engage at the start of class
• Use a simple activation to immediately shift attention and energy
• Connect modern experiences to scriptural patterns
• Bridge engagement into meaningful scripture study
• Help students recognize Jesus Christ through participation
When students are engaged, they are not just listening—they are thinking, connecting, and preparing to see the Savior more clearly in the scriptures.
CHAPTERS
(00:00) Introduction
(00:57) Why Students Start Distracted
(01:44) Activity: Remembering Jesus Christ Today
(02:24) Building Energy Through Participation
(03:03) Solving the Distraction Problem
(04:16) Bridging to the Scriptures
(04:59) Scripture Activity: Looking to Christ in the Past
(05:41) Final Teaching Insights
ABOUT THE PODCAST
Teach Ye Diligently is a podcast designed to help seminary teachers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints create more effective, Christ-centered learning experiences. Each episode focuses on real classroom challenges and provides clear instructional moves that improve student engagement, responsibility, and gospel understanding.