Tag Archives: equality
Sep. 6, Symposium, Critical Pedagogies: Equality and Diversity in a Changing Institution, Scotland
[ September 6, 2013; ] Critical Pedagogies: Equality and Diversity in a Changing Institution
(Interdisciplinary Symposium at the University of Edinburgh, 6th September 2013)
This one-day interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary symposium aims to open up discussions regarding teaching in our changing institutions, investigating how our roles as both teachers and learners are continuously challenged and negotiated. Researchers and educators from across the disciplines [...]
CFP Deadline: Apr. 1, Symposium, Critical Pedagogies: Equality and Diversity in a Changing Institution, Scotland
[ February 27, 2013 to April 1, 2013. ] Critical Pedagogies: Equality and Diversity in a Changing Institution
(Interdisciplinary Symposium at the University of Edinburgh, 6th September 2013)
This one-day interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary symposium aims to open up discussions regarding teaching in our changing institutions, investigating how our roles as both teachers and learners are continuously challenged and negotiated. Researchers and educators from across the disciplines [...]
Workshop: May 30-31, “Religion, Legal Pluralism, and Human Rights,” Paris, France
[ May 30, 2012 9:00 am to May 31, 2012 5:00 pm. ] Columbia University’s workshop on “Religion, Legal Pluralism, and Human Rights: European and Transatlantic Perspectives” will be held Wednesday, May 30th, 2012 to Thursday, May 31st, 2012 at the Columbia Global Center, Paris Reid Hall, 4, rue de Chevreuse.
The workshop will explore questions such as: What is the proper place and role of religion in a [...]
Burmese Muslims learn lessons from the West
The Abraham Fund
The Abraham Fund Initiatives has been working since 1989 to promote coexistence and equality among Israel’s Jewish and Arab citizens. Named for the common ancestor of both Jews and Arabs, The Abraham Fund advances a cohesive, secure and just Israeli society by promoting policies based on innovative social models, and by [...]
Lecture and Discussion, Feb 13: Equality, Freedom and Religion, Washington, DC, USA
[ February 13, 2012; 4:00 pm; ] Equality, Freedom, & Religion
February 13, 2012 | 04:00PM
Berkley Center 3rd floor conference room
RSVP required
In the light of recent controversies in the US and UK on the conflicts between religious freedom and other human rights, ERB partner Georgetown University’s Berkley Center offers a presentation by philosopher and Religious Freedom Project scholar Roger Trigg on Monday, February [...]
National Qualifications Curriculum Support: Religious, Moral, and Philosophical Studies Morality in the Modern World: Humanism
“This unit provides teachers of Religious and Moral Education in Scotland the opportunity to gain an insight into Humanism and its values. This publication describes and explains the Humanist approach to some specific moral issues. The discussions of each of these issues are not comprehensive, but do provide an outline of some of the main [...]
Learning to live together: An intercultural and interfaith programme for ethics and education
“Learning to Live Together approaches the issue of ethics education from the perspectives of intercultural and interfaith learning, human rights and quality education, where ethics and values are nurtured and where children are given the space to develop their innate potential for spirituality. It is our hope that this new resource will give us the [...]
Mix It Up Planner: 2008 – 2009
This planner advises teachers and educators on how to organize a Mix It Up Day Lunch where students are encouraged to interact with other students from diverse backgrounds.
This planner also provides teachers and educators with boundary-crossing lesson plans and activities for grades K through 12.