
Religious Literacy for Students
Students will be introduced to academically rigorous and constitutionally appropriate models for analyzing the role of religion in private and public life.
What you'll learn
After students learn a framework for thinking about religion in the classroom--one that has been officially endorsed by the American Academy of Religion and the National Council for the Social Studies--students will apply the framework to real world cases. The cases invite students to consider the intersection of religion with race, immigration, sexuality, reproductive health, art, or music.
- 6-12
- College/University
- Virtual (no limit)
Virtual classes must be requested at least two weeks in advance. To request a free virtual class, please complete the request form. All reservations are tentative pending confirmation of hardware and software capabilities. Please call the Education Department at 202/292-6650 for more information.
Please notify us at least one week in advance if you must cancel your reservation.
Browse 1,000s of Lesson Plans, Digital Artifacts, Videos, Historical Events, Interactives and Other EDTools.
-
EDCollections
-
Lesson Plans