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How can we enhance insights into Big Questions—especially at the intersection of science, philosophy, and theology—among secondary school teachers and students? Andrew Pinsent (Ian Ramsey Centre) and Julie Arliss (Academy Conferences) have joined teams to answer this question. Their three-year project will provide a suite of activities to promote open-minded, insightful inquiry into the Big Questions of life and the universe. Target audiences for this project are secondary school students (ages 13–18), their teachers, and heads of schools. The project will produce and deliver the following resources and events:
Capitalizing on Academy Conferences’ reputation and existing database, the IRC will make these events widely accessible to schools, teachers, and students. The grant will also subsidize a small number of teachers and schools for whom the payment of fees for the event are a challenge.
Outputs
Because this is an engagement project, its outputs are the events and resources themselves, as well as a report on the effectiveness of these activities on four desired outcomes:
A collection of feedback from users will accompany the sequential launch of the five resources to refine the content and improve the dissemination strategies of subsequent resources.