Welcome to our resource hub for educators and any adults interested in thinking about science-religion communication with young people.
Here you can find resources (books, podcasts, video clips, lesson plans and other useful websites) specifically for adults hoping to encourage, and make space for, young people’s questions about science and religious faith. Some resources will feed your thoughts about why this might be worth doing, and others will help you with the practical delivery of these opportunities. The latter type of resource features age brackets, showing the target age of the resource.
- For science-religion resources created specifically for children and young people, please visit our resources page for Faraday Kids (ages 2-11) or Faraday Teens (ages 11-18).
- For science-religion resources for adults, we recommend taking a look at The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, where you can explore these topics more for yourself – including 2-page summaries, videos and recorded talks.
Website: Science Religion Encounters in the Classroom
National Institute for Christian Education Research
Research findings have been used to create a toolkit of resources to support schools and teachers hoping to improve science religion encounters for students in the classroom.
Wonder Zone Holiday Club (Faraday Kids)
Alex Taylor & Faraday Kids
A Bible-based, children’s holiday club resource from Scripture Union and The Faraday Institute, containing all you need to host a 5-day holiday club using a fun science theme that will have children in their element.