Explore the Religious Worlds of New York, and the Religious Lives of Your Diverse
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The religious landscape of the United States has shifted dramatically in recent years, with the arrival of new Americans from every corner of the globe and every faith tradition. If America’s K-12 students are to become truly educated, fully engaged citizens of our multicultural democracy, they need to understand this rich religious diversity.
The Religious Worlds of New York summer institute will help public, private, and parochial school teachers teach more effectively about the everyday lives of diverse religious communities. The institute is a project of the Interfaith Center of New York and Union Theological Seminary, with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities. In July of 2012, it will bring thirty teachers from throughout the United States to New York City, where they will engage with leading scholars of religious studies and a wide range of local religious leaders. The institute will introduce these teachers to six religious traditions that are part of the fabric of American life. It will help them distinguish between academic and devotional approaches to the study of religion. And it will give them the pedagogic tools they need to teach their students about “lived religion,” in addition to the conventional “world religions” curriculum.
This website will introduce K-12 teachers to the Religious Worlds institute, and offer them a wide range of resources to enrich their teaching on American religious diversity.
