Tag Archives: Sikhism
April 3-4, Institute for South Asian Religious History Symposium, USA
The first Institute for South Asian Religious History Symposium will be held April 3-4, 2015 in Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The ISARH Symposium 2015 focuses on the role of faith systems in the history of the subcontinent. … Continue reading
CFP Deadline: Jan 31, Institute for South Asian Religious History Symposium, USA
The first Institute for South Asian Religious History Symposium will be held April 3-4, 2015 in Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The ISARH Symposium 2015 welcomes presentation proposals focusing on the role of faith systems in the history … Continue reading
Kingsley students enjoy learning about the Sikh faith
Oct. 19-21, Sikhi(sm), Literature and Film Conference, USA.
Sikh Studies Conference: Sikhi(sm), Literature and Film, Department of Religion, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY, USA, Fall 2012, October 19-21st. Sponsored by the Sardarni Kuljit Kaur Bindra Chair in Sikh Studies Sikhi(sm), Literature and Film Hofstra University and the Sardarni Kuljit … Continue reading
Houston Sikhs hope to avert tragedy by educating on religion
2012 Interfaith Calendar
The Huffington Post’s Religion section presents an interfaith, inclusive religious calendar, –along with photos — for nine major world religions: Baha’i, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Judaism, Islam, Paganism, Shinto and Sikhism.
CanTeach: Sikhism
This website contains educational resources regarding Sikhism, including descriptions of the beliefs, holy days, history, and holy places.
Teddy’s Day Out
This resource is an interactive online quiz about six of the world's major religions. Children can choose a religion and then answer various trivia questions about the religion, including what symbols are associated with it, holy days and festivals, and … Continue reading
Secondary: Religious Education Teaching Resources
This collection of religious education resources includes lesson plans, activities, and worksheets developed by other secondary teachers and utilized in classrooms for Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, and Post 16 students. It covers basic concepts, beliefs, and other material. … Continue reading