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The documents published here reflect a wide range of approaches amongst RE teachers; and do not represent the personal view of the NATRE Executive.
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Being a Christadelphian RE teacher
(REtoday 22:2, Spring 2005). Ruth Thaw, RE teacher and Christadelphian, gives her insights into the frontier between commitment to faith and to education.
£CALL Out of stockA Group of High Achievers, MAGATs
Marilyn Bowles, AST and NATRE executive member from Willowbrook Primary School in Leicester, shares the experience of planning opportunities in RE for high–achieving and more able primary pupils.
£CALL Out of stockA Guide to Specifications in GCSE RS (2009)
Graham Langtree, RE Adviser to the county of Devon, provides a guide to the new GCSE specifications.
£CALL Out of stockA New Friend is Better than a Whole Box of Treasure
Janet Jackson, from Holmes Chapel Primary School in Cheshire, compares values with her 5-year-old pupils. Lessons around the theme of a gift.
£CALL Out of stockAn article: A Partnership between Teachers and Learners: How to Inspire Your Pupils in RE.
Joyce Mackley, RE adviser for 15 years has endeared herself to hundreds of teachers through her practical and inspiring work.
£CALL Out of stockA Question of Judgement Developing Students Evaluation and Debating Skills
Case study: developing a compelling learning experience, by Gurjit Kaur Shergill, Brampton Manor School.
£CALL Out of stockA Wide Range of Religions in Rural Herefordshire
This event report shows what a fearless approach to diversity can achieve, in a county some might think of as ‘white’. By Joyce Mackley.
£CALL Out of stockAbove and Beyond: Using ICT to Develop Pupils' Spirituality
Julian Stern (REsource 25:3, Summer 2003) looks at how spirituality can be expressed through computers.
£CALL Out of stockAndy and His Bag: Introducing World Religions at Key Stage 1
Helen Thacker (REsource 20:3, Summer 1998) – advice on how you could teach pupils about different religions through animated images of children.
£CALL Out of stockMy non-religious life
Peter Tatchell, human rights campaigner, raises a question: How would RE show that every gay child matters?
£CALL Out of stockMy NQT Year in RE
My NQT year in RE: reflections and observations of the headlights as seen through the eyes of the rabbit by Richard Cooper.
£CALL Out of stockMy RE: a reflection from Humanism
Marilyn Mason, education officer for the British Humanist Association from 1998 to February 2006, tells her story of engagement with RE from early years. In the classroom, students can learn about humanism or other non-religious perspectives.
£CALL Out of stockNo snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible.
Ever find yourself doing all the talking in your RE lessons? Do the students not seem too bothered with the work? Here is a great study on how to engage the students into leading their own learning.
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