Thursday, November 22, 2018

Faith In The System Podcast Episode 3: Bee Garden At The Parliament

Welcome to Episode 3 of Faith In The System

What's A Bee Garden Doing At The Parliament of World Religions? 


In this episode, you'll meet a pot pourri of passionate delegates from the Parliament of World Religions, a week long interfaith event that attracts thousands of attendees every 3 years, kinda like the Olympics. If my energy sounds a bit low, well a week of conference adrenaline'll do that to you. But first off what's a Bee Garden doing at the Parliament?

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Pics from The Parliament







Resources related to episode:

Food Sustainability Activism: Jim Embry, Founder Sustainable Communities Network

Interfaith Food Tours: Elyse Brazel, Education Coordinator, Faith & Spirituality Centre at University of Calgary


Multicultural Picture Books: Naomi Priddy, Multicultural Learning Librarian

The Kayak Lady, Mary Shideler

The Bee Garden: Check out both process & product Beehind The Scenes


Spiritual Playdate website Resources from the organizers of the children's festival

Visit #POWR2018  to see pics from other attendees to give you an idea of the size and reach of the event, also
 ParliamentOfReligions.org


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Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Faith In the System Podcast Episode 2: Confessions of A Sikh High School Educator

Welcome to Episode 2 of Faith In The System

Confessions of A Sikh High School Educator:
Her Thoughts, Her Teaching And Her Turban

In this episode, meet Amrit Kaur Dhaliwal, program coordinator for the secondary school program at Khalsa Community School in Brampton where she has been teaching for over ten years. She loves reading and learning about others; and is passionate about doing equity work in her own community and in solidarity with other marginalized groups in Canada.

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Resources related to episode:
  • Ontario curriculum guide to the teaching of Social Sciences:
    • ‘Understanding of Self and Others: Students in social sciences and humanities courses are provided with rich opportunities to enhance their self-understanding and understanding of others through an examination of their personal belief systems and also of the foundations and implications of different viewpoints and lived experiences of others.’ http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/curriculum/secondary/ssciences9to122013.pdf


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Saturday, October 6, 2018

Faith In The System Podcast: Teaching World Religions Beyond The Thumbnail Sketch

Teaching World Religions Beyond The Thumbnail Sketch is Episode One of Faith In The System

This episode is a 2 part jam-packed conversation replete with the wonderful experiences and expertise of Dr Susan Douglass of Georgetown University.

What does it mean to teach  to build an understanding of the world around us in a meaningful, authentic way? Can you teach but not preach? What is the role of faith in the public square and why is role play not such a great idea in a World Religions class?



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Part One - 15 minutes
https://soundcloud.com/voiced-radio/episode-one-teaching-without-tokenism-or-evangelising-part-two
Part Two - 39 minutes
https://soundcloud.com/voiced-radio/episode-one-teaching-without-tokenism-or-evangelising-part-two

Resources mentioned in the show

Quotable quotes

'Secular humanism is not a neutral, but rather biased editorial position and should be stated as such'
 'Without stating truth claims in a public school classroom you can attribute statements of truth claims to the teachings, preferably specific teachings, of a given religion'
'If you want to be authentic about what a religion believes, you are using their primary sources and you attribute it to them and their sources, so you create a wall of separation.'


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Welcome to the Faith In The System podcast!


Faith In The System is a place for educators to have civil convos, gain insight and empathy regarding faith issues in the classroom and around the world.
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