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This educational syllabus outlines the structure and content of the Studies of Religion curriculum for Stage 6, detailing the nature of religion, religious beliefs, and practices, with a focus on Aboriginal Australian spirituality and worldview.
Year:
2009
Region / City:
New South Wales, Australia
Subject:
Religion
Document Type:
Educational Syllabus
Institution:
NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA)
Author:
NSW Department of Education
Target Audience:
Educators, Students
Period of Validity:
2009 onwards
Approval Date:
2009
Modification Date:
Not specified
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Year:
2021
Region:
New South Wales, Australia
Subject area:
International studies
Topic:
Culture, religion, beliefs and spirituality
Type of document:
Teaching resource
Issuing body:
NSW Department of Education
Intended audience:
Teachers
Educational level:
Secondary education
Course alignment:
International studies course
Geographical focus:
Australia, Asia-Pacific region, global
Themes:
Cultural diversity, religion, belief systems, intercultural understanding
Structure:
Learning sequences and assessment task
Copyright holder:
Crown in right of the State of New South Wales
Year:
Not specified
Region / city:
Not specified
Theme:
Christian theology and practices
Document type:
Religious text
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Christians or those interested in Christianity
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Subject:
Development of Christianity in relation to Judaism
Historical Period:
1st–4th centuries CE
Geographic Focus:
Southwest Asia and the Roman Empire
Religious Tradition:
Christianity and Judaism
Type of Document:
Educational worksheet with historical overview and biblical excerpts
Primary Figures Mentioned:
Jesus, Mary, Abraham, Moses, Constantine
Sacred Texts Referenced:
Bible (Old Testament and New Testament), Genesis, Exodus
Key Concepts:
Messiah, Ten Commandments, Sabbath, Resurrection, Salvation, Crucifixion
Major Events Referenced:
Crucifixion of Jesus (c. CE 29), Edict of Milan (CE 313), Christianity as official religion of the Roman Empire (CE 380)
Christian Holidays Mentioned:
Easter, Lent, Holy Week
Branches of Christianity Identified:
Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Protestant
Intended Audience:
Students (name, period, and date fields included)
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Global
Theme:
Religion, Afterlife
Document Type:
Educational Material
Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Students, General Public
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Global
Theme:
Judaism, Ethics, Religious Practices
Document Type:
Educational summary
Institution / Organization:
World Jewish Relief
Author:
Unspecified
Target Audience:
Students studying Jewish beliefs
Relevant Texts:
Torah, Talmud
Topics Covered:
Mitzvot, Justice, Kindness, Sanctity of Life, Free Will
References:
Catholic Christianity Spec B, pp.226-231
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Educational Leadership, Collective Efficacy
Document Type:
Research Article / Literature Review
Institution:
University of the Pacific
Author:
Lori Morgan
Target Audience:
Educational researchers, school leaders, policymakers
Time Period Covered:
1993–2020
Key References:
Bandura (1993, 1997, 1999), Goddard et al. (2000, 2004), Ball (2010)
Focus Areas:
Collective efficacy development, leadership influence, school performance
Year:
2018-2019
Region / City:
Durham
Theme:
Education, Leadership Development, Community Engagement
Document Type:
Policy Statement
Organization / Institution:
The Institute for the Development of Young Leaders (IDYL)
Author:
Yvette J. Munroe, Founder/CEO
Target Audience:
Students, Parents, Educators, Community Members
Period of Effect:
2018-2019 School Year
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Location:
West University of Timișoara, Romania
Target audience:
Academics, research staff, PhD students, students from UNITA partner universities and other universities
Organizing board:
Dana Percec, Otilia Hedeșan, Laurence Roussillion-Constanty, Patricia Heiniger Casteret, Giovanna Hendel
Partner universities:
UPPA, UBI, USMB, UNITO, UNIZAR, Univ. Brescia, Politechnico Guarda, UPNA
Language of instruction:
English, French
ECTS:
3
Program type:
Thematic school on intangible cultural heritage
Dates of physical activity:
7-11 November 2022
Dates of virtual component:
7-8 December 2022
Invited experts:
Otilia Hedeșan, Diana Mihuț, Alina Negru, Patrivia Heiniger-Casteret, Amandine Leporc, Cosmin Ivașcu
Application procedure:
Submission of motivation letter with personal and academic details via online form
Prerequisites:
No prior theoretical knowledge required, curiosity and respect for natural landscapes, teamwork, outdoor engagement
Subject:
Origins of the universe
Religious traditions:
Catholic Christianity, Judaism, Literalist Christian traditions
Religious sources:
Genesis, Torah
Key figures referenced:
St Augustine, Fr Georges Lemaitre, Pope John Paul II, Moses
Key concepts:
Creation ex nihilo, omnipotence, omni-benevolence, evolution, Big Bang
Doctrinal themes:
God as creator, divine purpose and design, interpretation of Genesis
Jewish perspectives:
Orthodox Judaism, Reform Judaism
Religious practices referenced:
Shabbat
Type of document:
Comparative religious studies notes
Academic field:
Religious studies / theology
Primary source references:
Genesis 1; quotations attributed to St Augustine
Educational purpose:
Outline of knowledge, influences of belief, specialist terms, and sources of authority
Note:
Year
Theme:
Christian Theology
Document Type:
Educational Text
Institution:
AQA
Target Audience:
Students of Religious Studies
Year:
2015
Region / City:
Global
Theme:
Religion, Judaism
Document Type:
Educational Article
Institution:
Various educational publishers
Author:
Compiled from multiple sources
Target Audience:
Students and general readers
Key Figures:
Abraham, Moses, David, Rabbis
Key Symbols:
Menorah, Star of David, Mezuzah, Dreidel
Religious Practices:
Monotheism, Torah recitation, Hanukah rituals
Document Sources:
Books by Lorraine Abbott, Douglas Charing, Doreen Fine, Katy Gerner, Sue Penney, Angela Wood; Wikipedia; online image resources
Historical Context:
Mentions origins of symbols and their historical adoption
Religious Denominations:
References Judaism, Christianity, Islam
Ritual Roles:
Shahet Rabbi, Pulpit Rabbi, Shammash
Note:
Year
Theme:
Mathematics Education
Document type:
Article
Target audience:
Students, Educators
Contextual description:
A reflective article discussing the importance of understanding the meaning behind mathematical methods, focusing on the balance between teaching concepts and problem-solving techniques.
Year:
2026
Region / city:
United States
Theme:
Religion, Extremism, Personal Narrative
Document type:
Podcast Transcript
Organization / Institution:
Love and Radio
Author:
Glynn Washington, Nick van der Kolk
Target audience:
Podcast listeners interested in personal narratives and religious extremism
Period covered:
Childhood of Glynn Washington (approx. 1970s–1980s)
Date of recording:
2026
Main subjects:
Herbert W. Armstrong, World Tomorrow, white supremacist religious cults, childhood experiences, racial ideology
Format:
Audio transcript
Year:
3
Term:
Summer 1
Subject:
Religious Education
Religion:
Hinduism
Enquiry Question:
How can Brahman be everywhere and in everything?
Main Topics:
Brahman, Atman, Trimurti, Murtis, Home and Temple Worship
Learning Objectives:
Understanding Hindu beliefs, exploring symbols and daily practices, personal reflection
Target Audience:
Primary school students
Type of Source:
Educational curriculum document
Activities:
Story analysis, discussion of symbols, reflection on personal beliefs
Keywords:
Brahman, Atman, Trimurti, Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma, Ganesha, Lakshmi, Murtis
Note:
Year
Topic:
Parenting and child development
Document Type:
Test Bank
Target Audience:
Students of psychology and education
Year:
2017-2018
Region / City:
Oxford
Theme:
Higher Doctorates, Academic Research, Doctor of Divinity
Document Type:
Guidance Notes
Institution:
University of Oxford
Author:
Faculty of Theology and Religion
Target Audience:
Academic scholars, doctoral candidates
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Gainesville, FL
Subject:
Anthropology, Religion
Document Type:
Syllabus
Institution:
University of Florida
Instructor:
Abdoulaye Kane
Target Audience:
Students of Anthropology
Course Duration:
Spring 2024
Approval Date:
January 2024
Course Schedule:
Tuesday 3:00 PM - 4:55 PM, Thursday 4:05 PM - 4:55 PM
Location:
LEI0207
Required Texts:
Bowen, John R. (2014), Belio, James (2015)
Assessment:
Attendance, Participation, Quizzes, Papers, Tests
Description:
A syllabus outlining the structure, assignments, and learning objectives for a university-level anthropology course on the study of religion.
Year:
2014-2016
Country:
Bulgaria
Type of document:
Government report / Official submission
Institution:
Commission for Protection against Discrimination (CPD)
Legal framework:
Protection against Discrimination Act, effective 01.01.2004
Related events:
International Day for Human Rights 10 December, International Day for combating racism, xenophobia and anti-semitism 9 November
Meetings and initiatives:
Scientific conference “Harmony in Differences”, essay competition “Tolerance Lessons”, meetings with religious communities and NGOs
Scope:
Prevention and control of discrimination, intolerance, xenophobia, negative stereotyping, and hate speech based on religion or belief
Key individuals:
Ana Dzumalieva (Chairperson, CPD), Baki Hyseinov (Deputy Chairperson, CPD), Maxim Benvenisti (Chairperson, Organization of the Jews in Bulgaria Shalom)
Cases handled:
22 case files concerning discrimination based on religion and/or belief in 2014-2015
Official media participation:
Bulgarian National Radio programme “Known and Unknown”
CPD regional activities:
Information events, tolerance lessons in schools, public awareness campaigns
National and international cooperation:
Coordination with NGOs, professional organizations, religious communities
Governmental support:
Religious Affairs Directorate at the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Bulgaria
Official reference:
UN General Assembly Resolution 70/157, adopted 17 December 2015
Year:
2006
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Religion, Philosophy, Ethics
Document Type:
Glossary
Author:
Unspecified
Target Audience:
Students, scholars, religious studies enthusiasts
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Unspecified
Date of Changes:
Unspecified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
London
Topic:
Greek Religion, Divination Methods
Document Type:
Educational Activity
Institution:
King’s College London
Author:
Department of Classics
Target Audience:
Students, Scholars
Period of Application:
Summer Term
Approval Date:
2026
Date of Changes:
N/A