Are
you…
·
Interested
in religion and public life?
·
Preparing
to teach (public or private)?
·
Interested
in hearing and discussing differing perspectives?
Religion,
Ethics,
&
Educational Policy
Spring
2010
- 220 Wulling Hall (across
from Fraser Hall)
- Monday/Wednesday 11:15 am-12:30 pm
Weekly
guest presenters from differing religious and cultural backgrounds and policy
perspectives
Religious pluralism and disputes regarding
religion in public life demand greater skill in handling topics in religion and
ethics in educational settings. Topics
include church-state issues, religion
and science, sex education, school prayer,
students’ and instructors’ rights/
responsibilities with respect to religious expression, and related topics.
Register now on One Stop!
The instructor, Robert
Osburn, has a Ph.D. in comparative and international development education from
the University of
Minnesota (2005), and has
worked at the interface of religion and higher education for many years.
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