2012 REA Banquet
Gathering around a shared meal….
The Religious Education Association announced its first Digital & Poster Presentation Session at the 2012 Annual Meeting. Both presenters and attendees welcomed the new format, applauding the quality of presentations and the ability to engage emerging topics in a one-on-one interactive manner.
Multiple artistic forms of religious expression were incorporated into this year’s Annual Meeting. Dr. Grace Yun, director of the InterRelations Collaborative, Inc., and Visual Arts Educator, Patricia Maunder guided attendees of the 2012 annual meeting during the Peace Quilt Making Workshop in creating the first REA Peace & Justice signature quilt. The quilt propelled
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On Thursday afternoon, religious educators gathered in preparation for the 2012 Annual Meeting to tour the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
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The Science and Technology task force will host an in-house panel discussion in response to Sherry Turkle’s Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other (Basic Books, 2011) at this year’s annual meeting in Atlanta. Join us for a great conversation about the implications of this book for religious education. If you
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For continuing resources and reflections on neuroscience by conference chair Dean G. Blevins see the blog Discipleship Commons for reflections and for resources
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Registration for the 2012 Annual Meeting is now available (https://religiouseducation.net/rea2012/registration-2). Early registration ends September 15!
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The Wabash Center is accepting nominations of beginning faculty for their annual Dinner for New Teachers at the AAR and SBL meetings in Chicago in November 2012. They invite nominations of faculty in their first year or two of teaching. This is an important opportunity to have religious education represented in interdisciplinary discussions. To nominate
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The Religious Education Association’s Annual Meeting draws on local Atlanta leadership, many with national reputations in music and ministry, to explore interfaith and intercultural resources for religious education. Dr. Yolanda Smith, Yale professor and conference chair, announced a rich schedule to the REA Board of Directors during their annual spring retreat. Dr. Smith noted the
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