(The Conversation) — As video games such as ‘Black Myth: Wukong,’ with strong religious themes, gain popularity, a course uses the interactive experience to teach students about the role of religion.
Oklahoma Superintendent Ryan Walters issued guidance on teaching about the Bible in public schools July 24, a month after he first ordered educators in the state to teach about the religious text. The ...
A Missouri bill lays out a plan to let more public schools to teach the Bible, but designing a course that respects students’ First Amendment rights can be tricky. Missouri lawmakers crossed party ...
An Ohio House bill would require public schools to adopt a policy allowing their students to attend religious classes during the school day if their parents opt-in. House Bill 445 would change one ...
Wading into another culture clash, the Supreme Court on Friday ruled that school systems, for now, are required to provide parents with an "opt-out" provision that excuses their children from class ...
Uncommon Courses is an occasional series from The Conversation U.S. highlighting unconventional approaches to teaching. Religion and Gameworlds Most of my research is in Chinese religions, and I find ...
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