Reflecting with Bert…
Bert Roebben continues to offer thoughtful reflection on our meeting at his personal/scholarly blog, Seeking Sense in the City. Read his 8th post!
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Bert Roebben continues to offer thoughtful reflection on our meeting at his personal/scholarly blog, Seeking Sense in the City. Read his 8th post!
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Here are materials for the 2016 REA Business meeting. Please note that it will be held DURING the Saturday luncheon, so it’s important to read these materials in advance and be ready to vote. Business meeting agenda Slate of nominees Executive Secretary’s Report 2015 Business Meeting Minutes Wornom Innovation Grant Proposed budget
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Given how collaborative and collegial our RIG and workshop sessions are, it is important to read the papers or outlines in advance of each session. Some find it easiest to do so by clicking on the link in Sched in the session you’re going to (you can download papers directly from that link, specific to the
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Please take a moment to read this letter of welcome from our program chair and vice-president, Bert Roebben. In it he shares the rationale behind the various program changes we’re trying out this year.
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Here is the slate of nominees being offered by the nominating committee for positions which need to be voted on during the 2016 REA business meeting: Vice-President and Program Chair-Elect: Kathy Winings, Unification Theological Seminary Kathy Winings is the Vice President for Academic Affairs at the Unification Theological Seminary and Professor of Religious Education and
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This year’s program chair, Bert Roebben, offers a brief glimpse of why he thinks religious education is an important part of education more generally:
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Please note: the block of rooms we’ve reserved at the conference hotel will expire on October 4th. You must make your reservation prior to that date to assure yourself of a room at the rate we have negotiated. After this date you will need to contact Lucinda Huffaker, our executive secretary, to determine if any
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Spread the news! The REA tech committee is sponsoring a free, public workshop on the morning of November 6th entitled “Making Learning Visible: Digital Badging in Faith Contexts.” A panel of three experienced religious educators — Liron Lipinsky, Director of the Joint Jewish Education Program in Pittsburgh, Lisa Brown, Director of Digital Ministry at Membership
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Early Bird pricing for REA2016 provides a significant discount on regular conference prices. This early price ENDS THURSDAY (9/15). Anyone registering on Friday through the end of October will have to pay the regular conference price. Don’t miss the savings — register today.
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Starting to look forward to our meeting? Here’s an article that describes one of the local painters from the Ukrainian community, and her work painting icons. Pittsburgh has a rich variety of religious communities, and Orthodox Christians form one of them. We will start posting items here that point towards Pittsburgh — let us know
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