Ep. 7: Religion and Nonreligion in the Classroom: Educating for a Diverse World
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Education about religion has long been considered an essential part to making informed and conscientious citizens. But how does religious education look in a world that is increasingly religiously diverse and increasingly nonreligious? And how should we best teach about (non)religion in these changing circumstances?
To answer these questions, we’re joined by Martha Shaw, an Associate Professor in Education at London South Bank University; Andrew Copson, the Chief Executive of Humanists UK; and Tim Hall, a K-12 Social Studies Instructional Specialist in North Carolina, and the Executive Director of Religion Matters, which advances religious literacy in K-12 education.
For more on Andrew Copson and Humanists UK: https://humanists.uk/
For more on Tim Hall and Religion Matters: https://religionmatters.org/
For more on Martha Shaw: https://researchportal.lsbu.ac.uk/en/persons/martha-shaw/