Religion: kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

  • Religionsunterricht bilingual
    Das von Jens-Peter Green, Manfred L. Pirner und Jens Büngener herausgegebene Werk ʺReligionsunterricht bilingual. Didaktische Perspektiven und Anregungen für die Praxisʺ (Erlangen 2022) bietet auch umfangreiche Online-Materialien für den Unterricht (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg 2022).
  • The rise and fall of the medieval Islamic Empire
    The video shows the rise and fall of the Islamic Empire, from the prophet Muhammad in the 7th century to the sacking of Baghdad (TED-Ed 2022).
  • Religion in Context
    This site brings information on five world Religions: Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism (USA: Harvard Divinity School 2021). 
  • From Jesus to Christ
    Die Anfänge des Christentums in Texten und einem Dokumentarfilm (USA: Frontline, PBS 2009-20)
  • The Core Tenets of Hinduism
    Students discover some of the core tenets of Hinduism as experienced in Varanasi, one of India’s holiest cities (USA: PBS 2018).
  • All About Mary
    All About Mary is a digital encyclopedia that includes a wealth of information relating to the study of Mary and Catholicism (USA: University of Dayton 2018).
  • Mapping Islamophobia
    The project utilizes interactive maps that document incidents of violence, discrimination, and bias targeting Muslim individuals and communities in the United States. Another interactive map  documents how American Muslim communities have responded to the anti-Muslim hostility (USA 2018).
  • Religious Studies Web Guide
    This extensive list of web-based resources may be of interest for instructors and scholars of religious studies (University of Calgary 2018-21).
  • British Religion in Numbers
    Hosted by the University of Manchester, BRIN offers a rich collection of datasets and public opinion surveys from Great Britain (2018).
  • Free Web Resources on Religion
    Visitors can explore these resources by category, including Finding Web Resources, Online Texts, Reference Works, and Image Resources, which include maps, art, and photography related to religion (USA: Yale University Library 2017).
  • The Association of Religion Data Archives
    Online repository for data about religion around the world. (Pennsylvania State University, USA 2016)
  • Bible Odyssey
    Variety of biblical topics through three different tabs: People, Places, and Passages (National Endowment of the Humanities and the Society of Biblical Literature, USA 2016-21)
  • Access Islam
    Resources for educators looking for ways to convey the history and practices of Islam to students in the fourth through eighth grades (WNET Channel Thirteen in New York City 2016)
  • The Five Pillars of Islam
    Students explore and understand the basic beliefs of Islam as well as the Five Pillars that guide Muslims in their daily life: belief, worship, fasting, almsgiving, and pilgrimage (PBS Learning Media 2015).
  • The Digital Archaeological Atlas of the Holy Land
    The DAAHL is an international project that brings together experts in information technology including Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and the archaeology of the Holy Land. (USA 2013-21)
  • Islam & Islamophobia
    In this lesson students will gain self-confidence by recognizing what is good about one's cultural background and/or community affiliation and increase their awareness of other cultures/religions (USA: Teachable Moments 2010-21).
  • Religious Education (TES)
    Portal von ʺThe Times Educational Supplement (TES)ʺ including Religious Education worksheets, flashcards, and lesson plans (UK 2010-21)
  • The Aleppo Codex Online
    The oldest manuscript of the Bible: a medieval bound manuscript of the Hebrew Bible. The codex was written in the city of Tiberias in the 10th century CE (Ben-Zvi Institute 2010-21),
  • Manfred Pirner, Empirische Unterrichtsforschung zum bilingualen Religionsunterricht und Konsequenzen für den ʺnormalenʺ Religionsunterricht
    Zeitschrift für Religionspädagogik, 6. Jahrgang 2007, Heft 2, Thema: Unterrichtsforschung Religion. 
  • Islam & Islamophobia
    In this lesson students will: gain self-confidence by recognizing what is good about one’s cultural background and/or community affiliation and increase their awareness of other cultures/religions (Teachable Moments USA 2010)