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If you have been ‘lumbered with being the subject leader for RE’, you may now feel (even more) daunted about going back in September. The […]
Continue reading »If you have been ‘lumbered with being the subject leader for RE’, you may now feel (even more) daunted about going back in September. The […]
Continue reading »I have come to think of our RE curriculum as my “baby”, something our team has nurtured. But lately, maybe that baby has been splashing […]
Continue reading »With RE curriculum time being squeezed in many schools, coupled with financial restraints, we as RE teachers must be increasingly intentional towards raising the profile […]
Continue reading »Hands up if you’re one of those people who just can’t help putting your hand up. I am one of those people, I never realised […]
Continue reading »How can secondary RE teachers know what they are building upon? How can they be sure they are not repeating or dumbing down? One of […]
Continue reading »One of the great joys of teaching RE and worldviews with primary pupils is its ability to span so many areas of learning in the […]
Continue reading »Mary Myatt, Esteemed Speaker, Educational Consultant and Author of The Curriculum said: ‘Good writing cannot be achieved without good thinking.’ Mary points out that writing […]
Continue reading »“Find your voice and inspire others to find theirs.” Stephen Covey, American educator, author, businessman and keynote speaker. As I write this my husband is […]
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