Title: Religion in the Classroom
1Religion in the Classroom
- Policies, questions, and resources
HUMANIST EMBLEM OF SPIRIT
2What is there to discuss?
- Legal texts and policiesslides 3-6
- Demographics Student Populationslides 7-12
- College Educationslides 13-15
- Resourcesslides 16-17
BUDDHIST (Wheel of Righteousness)
3The First Amendment
- Congress shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
free exercise thereof or abridging the freedom
of speech, or of the press or the right of the
people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the
Government for a redress of grievances.
(December 1791)
4State Secular University
- Can we speak about religion in public schools?
- Two main debates cultural study of the Bible and
creationism vs. evolution - The 3Rs project Rights, Responsibility, Respect.
- Public schools uphold the First Amendment when
they protect the religious liberty rights of
students of all faiths or none. (Teachers Guide
to Religion in Public Schools).
RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CROSS
5UU Policy on Free Speech
- The University must insure within it the fullest
degree of intellectual freedom and protect the
opportunity of all members of the University
community and their guests to exercise their
intellectual freedom and protect their right to
communicate with others in the University
community.
JUDAISMÂ (Star of David)
6UU Accommodation Policy
- It is the students obligation to determine,
before the last day to drop courses without
penalty, when course requirements conflict with
the students sincerely-held core beliefs. If
there is such a conflict, the student should
consider dropping the class. A student who finds
this solution impracticable may request a content
accommodation from the instructor.
MORMON (Angel Moroni)
7What Population?
- American Adults Religious Identification
- Age 182001 2008
- Catholic 24.5 25.1
- Baptist 16.3 15.8
- Mainline 17.2 12.9
- Generic 6.8 5.0
- Charismatic 3.8 3.5
- Total Christian 76.7 76.0
- Jewish 1.3 1.2
- Muslim 0.5 0.6
- Buddhist 0.5 0.5
- Other Religions 0.9 1.2
MUSLIM (Crescent and Star)
8http//www.gc.cuny.edu/faculty/research_briefs/ari
s/key_findings.htm
9http//www.gc.cuny.edu/faculty/research_briefs/ari
s/key_findings.htm
10Student Spirituality
- Percent Indicators of Students Spirituality
- Believe in the sacredness of life . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 - Have an interest in spirituality. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 - Search for meaning/purpose in life .. . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . 76 - Have discussions about the meaning of life with
friends. . . .74 - My spirituality is a source of joy. . . . . .. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 - Seek out opportunities to help me grow
spiritually. . . . . . . . 47 - Describes students to some or a great extent
- Agree strongly or somewhat
- Consider it essential or very important
- http//www.spirituality.ucla.edu/index.html
HINDUISM
11"A" in Religiosity
- The survey conducted by UCLA shows that
- 80 of college students believe in God.
- 70 pray on a regular basis.
- 40 follow religious teachings in everyday life.
Main by Auguste Rodin, 1895
12F in Religion
Mallard Fillmore about Protheros book
- Religious Literacy (2007), written by BU
professor Stephen Prothero, gives the following
statistics - Only 10 of American teenagers can name all five
major world religions. - 10 of Americans believe Joan of Arc was Noahs
wife. - Most Americans cannot name the first book of the
Bible.
13Two Possible Explanations
- One knows his/her religious tradition, but knows
very little about other religious traditions. - Knowledge is limited to ones own beliefs.
- One identifies and claims his/her religious
identity without an intellectual inquiry of one
kind or another. - Knowledge is dissociated from ones own beliefs.
BAHAI (9 Pointed Star)
14Practicing Critical Thinking
- The University of Utah commits itself to
providing challenging instruction for all its
students, from both Utah and other states and
nations, and encourages interdisciplinary work
and the integration of instruction and research
opportunities. - Responsibility of higher education in opening to
diversity and to critical inquiry in a safe
environment. Three little things one can do - Learn about the context in which you teach.
- Be aware of the various worldviews and
convictions that will influence the classroom
dynamic. - Do not tolerate discrimination of any kind.
- Difficult relationship between religious beliefs
and critical thinkinghow do we deal with that
issue?
ATHEIST
15The Academic Study of Religion
- The academic study of religion is fundamentally
an anthropological enterprise. That is, it is
primarily concerned with studying people
(anthropos is an ancient Greek term meaning
human being logos means word or a rational,
systematic discourse), their beliefs, behaviors,
and institutions, rather than assessing the
truth or truths of their various beliefs or
behaviors. An anthropological approach to the
study of religion (which is not to say that the
study of religion is simply a sub-field of
anthropology) is distinguished from a
confessional, religious, or theological approach
(theos is an ancient Greek term for deity or
god) which is generally concerned with
determining the nature, will, or wishes of a god
or the gods. RUSSELL T. MCCUTCHEON
WICCA (Pentacle)
16Campus Life
NATIVE AMERICAN CHURCH OF NORTH AMERICA
- Interfaith Student Council
- Interfaith Advisory Board
- Utah Interfaith Resources http//www.docdavis.org
/utah_interfaith_resources1.htm - Religious Studies Program http//www.idstudies.ut
ah.edu/religious/
17Web Resources
CHRISTIAN CROSS
- Resources about religion teaching
http//www.teachingaboutreligion.org/ - Religion in the classroomresources and
discussions http//www.firstfreedom.org/index.htm
l - Court decisions regarding evolution/creationism
http//www.don-lindsay-archive.org/creation/voices
/legal/bkgrd.htm - Religious emblems http//www.cem.va.gov/hm/hmemb.
asp - Association of American Colleges and
Universitiesissue on big questions
http//www.aacu.org/liberaleducation/le-sp07/index
.cfm - Stephen Protheros website http//www.stephenprot
hero.com/ - U.S. Department of Education on Religion in
Public Schools http//www.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/
religionandschools/index.html