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A Lama is a designation in Tibetan Buddhism for a person who has been allowed to be a teacher of Buddhism.
When the teacher takes part in the role play.
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Theravada means "teachings of alders."
A Tibetan Teacher in Dharma, or Dhamma, as the teachings of the Buddha are called.
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The Dalai Lama is the temporal head of Gelug(pa), "Way of Virtue" school of Tibetan Buddhism. He has also assumed the role of the Panchan lama while his latest reincarnation is sought. Gelug is one of four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. Tibetan Buddhism is a part of Mahayana (Greater Vehicle) tradition of Buddhism. Mahayana Buddhism is one of the two major divisions of Buddhism, the other is Theravada (The School of the Elders)
He is the founder of Buddhism and its first great teacher, and the first Buddha. He established the fundamental teachings and philosophies of Buddhism.
Teacher in role is when a teacher assumes a role in relation to the students. This may be as a leader, a peer, or any other role which is useful in the development of the lesson. The teacher may ask questions of the students, perhaps putting them into role as members of a specific group and encouraging them to hot seat her in return. A token piece of costume, a hand prop or special chair can be useful to denote when the teacher steps into and out of role.
Teacher in role is when a teacher assumes a role in relation to the students. This may be as a leader, a peer, or any other role which is useful in the development of the lesson. The teacher may ask questions of the students, perhaps putting them into role as members of a specific group and encouraging them to hot seat her in return. A token piece of costume, a hand prop or special chair can be useful to denote when the teacher steps into and out of role.
It is a teacher of the Dhamma/Dharma. Basically, someone who teaches Buddhism to others.
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