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The Baby in the Bathwater… Rejuvenating a primary Religion and Worldviews curriculum

Posted on May 29, 2020 By Teachers Talk

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 […]

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10 steps to increase the presence of RE in your school

Posted on February 26, 2020 By Teachers Talk

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 […]

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Development, Finding your voice, Funding, Impact, Implementation, Intent, Leadership, OFSTED framework, Opportunity, Partnerships, Scholarship, subject knowledge, Vision

Deeply dippy about the ‘deep dive?’

Posted on December 20, 2019 By Teachers Talk

How are you all ensuring your department is deep dive ready?  This question seems to be on everyone’s lips at the moment so hopefully this […]

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Aspects of developing writing in RE

Posted on May 1, 2019 By Teachers Talk

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 […]

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Big thanks to Paul Smalley and Professor Nawal K. Prinja for their contributions to an interesting debate on BBCR4 Sunday about the InsightUK report published this week here which is critical of the teaching of Hinduism in schools. insightuk.org/hinduism-in-re You can listen to the article here 6:30 minutes in www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000rm8h Please let us know what you think. ... See MoreSee Less

Sunday - Faith and Kamala Harris; China's Uighar Minority; How to be a Refugee - BBC Sounds

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William Crawley looks at the ethical and religious issues of the week.

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January has taught us that you need to look after yourself! Carve some time for yourself to attend Strictly RE. What you can't attend, catch up afterwards. www.natre.org.uk/courses-events/strictlyRE-2021/ ... See MoreSee Less

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