Magna On-Demand Seminars

Teaching About Religion, Faith, and Spirituality in Secular Studies Classes

Learn to create classroom environments that promote academic discussions of faith as a form of personal identity, diversity, belief, motivation, culture-community, privilege, and oppression.

Symbols from different religions are displayed on chalkboard with someone pointing to them

Purchase Options

Religion, faith, spirituality, and worldview factor heavily into personal identity, diversity, life experiences, values, and decision-making processes—all things that a lot of students are developing or coming to terms with as they maneuver through their college education.

The prospect of addressing the personal and potentially volatile topics of religion and faith in courses can seem daunting for teachers whose scholarship falls outside these areas. But these are important subjects that, when discussed carefully and objectively in secular studies classes, can help open up a larger conversation about diversity, privilege, and oppression.

You’ll gain a fuller understanding of the means of discussing religion and spirituality in classes regardless of your own beliefs and practices, and explore rationales for including these among course topics, resources for supporting instruction, and tools for responding to challenges in teaching about these vital yet heated subjects.

What are the learning goals?

  • Determine educational imperatives for addressing religion and faith in secular studies courses
  • Identify resources of credible scholarly content to facilitate discussions about religious topics
  • Create classroom environments that promote academic discussions of faith as a form of personal identity, diversity, belief, motivation, culture-community, privilege, and oppression
  • Begin to generate lesson plans on these subjects

Here’s what we’ll cover!

  • The intersection of religion with disciplines across the academy and current world events
  • Benefits of student religious literacy
  • Student perspectives on including faith in the context of secular studies classes
  • Ways of addressing common faculty concerns regarding discussing faith in secular studies classes
  • Resources available for supporting faculty who are addressing faith in courses outside religious studies
  • Sample lesson plan formats that incorporate religious identity and diversity, beliefs, and faith-based practices into other subjects
  • Strategies for dealing with challenging classroom dynamics that may arise in teaching faith-based subjects

Who should attend?

This seminar will benefit:

  • Instructors
  • Department Chairs
  • Service-Learning Coordinators
  • Residence Life Coordinators
  • Resident Assistants
  • Faculty Developers

Why you don’t want to miss this!

This seminar will prepare you to address the needs of a diverse student body and explore options for responding to classroom dynamics around the subjects of religion and spirituality. By identifying resources, considering a variety of lesson ideas, and exploring options for responding to classroom dynamics around the topics of religion, faith, spirituality, and worldview, you’ll come away better prepared to discuss these sensitive subjects in secular studies courses, while also cultivating a larger conversation about inclusivity and diversity. Register for this topical seminar today!

What’s included?

Your seminar registration includes the following:

  • On-demand access
  • Downloadable PowerPoint presentations from the speaker
  • Written transcript
  • Supplemental materials
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee

There is no limit to how many times the seminar is accessed while available on-demand.

Educational Development Resources for Your Entire Campus

Whether you are an educator or a leader at your educational institution or organization, Magna has resources for how you want to learn:

  • Individual programs to fill specific learning needs
  • Preselected programs that come to you on a regular schedule
  • Deep dive courses for complete immersion to master skills in a specific topic area
  • Program groups built around a specific topic area or discipline
  • A complete professional development library covering educator’s needs in all topic areas

Want to learn more? Contact sales@magnapubs.com for a free consultation.

 

Product Code: PC18LA

Campus Access License

With the purchase of the optional Campus Access License, registrants are granted a license to download the program contents to a password-protected network, server, or website for additional staff use. You will receive information on downloading the contents of the program within 3-5 business days after payment has been received by Magna.

Meet Your Presenter

Symbols from different religions are displayed on chalkboard with someone pointing to them

Purchase Options

*On-demand access begins on date of purchase.

If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, you may cancel the order within 30 days of purchase and receive a full refund.

More Resources

Magna On-Demand Seminars

Group Subscription Options