Faculty Seminar – Faiths and Ferocity: Research and Teaching Exchanges between Genocide Studies and Interreligious Studies
The ICJS inaugural Faculty Seminar will bring together scholars working in universities and seminaries who research and/or teach in Interreligious Studies or Genocide Studies. Seminar participants will examine encounters between these two areas of study and consider how methodological approaches in both fields can challenge and enrich one another in our teaching and scholarship.
Religious Worlds of New York – NEH Summer Institute with Generous Stipend
All K-12 teachers are invited to apply for a July 2022 NEH summer institute, exploring new approaches to teaching and learning about religious diversity.
Boniuk Institute for Religious Tolerance 2021 Online Professional Development
Exploring Critical Historical Themes in Religion & Culture for Secondary Social Studies and ELA Educators Learn with Rice scholars online through deeper dives into religion and science, religion and climate, religion and immigration, religion and indigenous and pagan traditions, religion and sectarianism, First Amendment best pedagogical practices, and much more, including Story Map and ELA […]
The Leadership Institute for Faith and Education: Building Partnerships for Equity, Justice, and Student Success
The Leadership Institute for Faith and Education: Building Partnerships for Equity, Justice, and Student Success provides attendees with a model for developing effective partnerships between faith-based organizations and public schools, to address and elevate student achievement.
Religious Literacy Summer Institute for Educators
Religion and Public Life at Harvard University is now accepting applications for the 2021 cohort of educators to participate in the Religious Literacy Summer Institute.