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[HANASHIR:7352] Re: Best Way to Teach/Display Lyrics?



Amen.  We must be aware of what works for 'us' in general as well as being 
flexible, sensitive, and creative enough to find what works for 'them' at 
each moment.

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> Date: Thursday, 09-Nov-00 11:57 PM
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> From: Dropkin, Steve           \ America Online: (KETZEV2)
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> Subject:  [HANASHIR:7340] Re: Best Way to Teach/Display Lyrics?
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> Friends--
> 
> I think that there really is no right answer to which way works best. The 
> only thing that one has got to figure out is which technique works best for 
> each of us. Just like any other aspect of our teaching/songleading style, 
we 
> try to go with what works best for us individually. I think we can (and 
have 
> by my recollection) shared experiences in this area, but in the end it's 
> about what is most effective for "me."
> 
> I myself use songbooks in my Day School and also at my Temple Religious 
> School. It's the easiest for me. Supplementary sheets are inevitable, so I 
> use them when I need to. 
> 
> Try a few different ways until you find the one you like.  My take....
> 
> Shabbat Shalom--
> 
> Steve Dropkin
> Birmingham, AL
> 
> 
> 
> 

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