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Kar2ouche ~ Learning from religion
Kar2ouche is a software package that allows students to produce posters, leaflets and (most effectively) storyboards, with the possibility of recording their own dialogue and making quite sophisticated animations.
£CALL Out of stockKeeping the Faith: The transmission of Sikhism among young British Sikhs
A research poster by Jasjit Singh.
£CALL Out of stockLearning from the goldsmith: prayer in the Sikh tradition.
Gopinder Kaur and W Owen Cole (REsource volume 26 issue 3, summer 2004).
£CALL Out of stockLearning through concepts, growing RE skills
Kath Bagley shares a process of enquiry that has enabled children in Hampshire to grow their RE skills over the last six years.
£CALL Out of stockCase Study: Investigating the Nature of Spirituality Through Art
Case study: developing a compelling learning experience by Cathy Lyall, Frome College.
£CALL Out of stockLet's keep A level theological.
Michael Wilcockson is a principal A level examiner, author and head of department at Eton College. He offers a good lesson and an argument to show why RE at A level should be theological, not just philosophical.
£CALL Out of stockIs my body sacred? Reflecting on body image and understandings of health
Case Study: developing a compelling learning experience by John James and Lesley Prior, The Greycoat Hospital School
£CALL Out of stockLearning Outside the Classroom
Case Study: developing a compelling learning experience by Marianne Fleming, Our Lady & St Bede RC School.
£CALL Out of stockLittle children, big questions. Teddy wonders: being puzzled is good in RE
Paul Newbould, who teaches infants in Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, takes the teddy on the class church visit to show that it's OK to be puzzled.
£CALL Out of stockLittle Grey and the Great Mystery
The thread of this story is developed as an inquisitive grey squirrel sets out on an adventure to discover an answer to a question about the great mystery from where we all come.
£CALL Out of stockLocal RE Groups: five years on?
Juliet Lyal, NATRE's Local Groups Officer, reflects on the number, distribution and work of the network of NATRE-affiliated local groups of teachers.
£CALL Out of stockLooking backwards – looking forwards
Barbara Wintersgill looks back on her time as one of the key national figures in the world of RE and, in the process, reflects on how RE might develop in the future. (REsource volume 29 issue 2, spring 2007)
£CALL Out of stockLuis and Richard Live in Peru
As a ‘project pivot’ which can be used for Literacy, RE, Geography, PHSCE, Environmental Studies and Assemblies this pack is well worth £30. If this is all you have in your budget for new resources, then this is the one to buy.
£CALL Out of stockMake the RE trip better: originality, creativity, inspiration
Ruth Meharg teaches RE at Formby High School. After a residential trip to the Samye Ling Buddhist monastery in Dumfries, her pupils concocted a formula for imaginative RE trips.
£CALL Out of stockPedagogy and Practice: Teaching and Learning in Secondary Schools: Leadership Guide
This set of guides is for teachers and school leaders who wish to improve an institution's teaching and learning. The techniques suggested are tried and tested; they draw on both academic research and the experience of practising teachers.
£CALL Out of stockPedagogy and Practice: Teaching and Learning in Secondary Schools: Unit 10: Group work
Argues that teachers should use group work so that pupils can develop the skills of collaboration and independence. Group work allows students to learn from each other and arrive at a clear understanding by teaching each other. Unit 10: group work (2004). Generic Guidance
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