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Journeys that changed the lives of teachers of RE

We asked teachers of RE if they have taken a journey that has changed their own lives or their teaching. Thanks to these teachers for their insights and reflections, as well as their shared experiences. Should you be planning this kind

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Spring 2022

Volume 39, Number 2

Theme: Pilgrims and journeys

Contents

Editorial

  • Wandering, but not lost

Opinion

  • Power of hope, power of faith
  • Pray with your feet: Care for the exile and the stranger in your community

For the classroom

  • ‘The Journey of Life’: eight activities
  • ‘Love where no one else wishes to love’
  • Healing journeys
  • Ancient Christian visions in the Scottish Highlands: walking for spirituality
  • Retrieval ideas for RE: ten ways to improve memory 
  • The power of virtual trips
  • Calm, peaceful, relaxing, holy … A thousand years of journeys to Walsingham
  • A journey to ‘England’s Nazareth’: using Walsingham as a case study of continuity and change in religion and worldviews
  • The fantasy hundred-thousand- pound school trip
  • Three trips, three teaching ideas
  • Shi‘a Muslim pilgrimages: journeys of the heart
  • Blogs, vlogs and online learning: fresh resources for teachers of RE
  • Coins, camels and curiosity: Eight objects from the Ashmolean
  • RE in schools is under threat: introducing a ‘worldview approach’
  • Hindu journeys in your classroom

Instant RE

  • Playful RE outdoors? ‘101 Playground Games’ by Therese Hoyle has the ideas if you can make the links to RE
  • Planning suggestions using a question/investigation about religious expression and pilgrimages for 9–12s

For the staffroom

  • VAT in RE
  • Inside a faith
  • Journeys that changed the lives of teachers of RE

Events and resources

  • Events

The big picture

  • ‘Britain’s Pilgrim Places’: what can we learn in RE?

Last word

  • Making a difference through RME: whether you’re an Early Career or Late Career RE teacher

Professional reflection

Editorial

  • Ambitious and challenging ideas for RE’s future

On reflection

  • Drawing lessons from the Prophet

Theory and practice

  • The Commission on RE’s proposed National Entitlement: considered opinions from the chalk face
  • Promoting reflexivity in the RE classrooms, in both community schools and faith-based contexts
  • What do new teachers of RE think they should be doing in their classrooms? The legacy of community cohesion on the experiences of beginner RE teachers
  • My life in RE

Research

  • Research update

Reviews

  • Reviews
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Spring 2022

Volume 39, Number 2

Theme: Pilgrims and journeys

Contents

Editorial

  • Wandering, but not lost

Opinion

  • Power of hope, power of faith
  • Pray with your feet: Care for the exile and the stranger in your community

For the classroom

  • ‘The Journey of Life’: eight activities
  • ‘Love where no one else wishes to love’
  • Healing journeys
  • Ancient Christian visions in the Scottish Highlands: walking for spirituality
  • Retrieval ideas for RE: ten ways to improve memory 
  • The power of virtual trips
  • Calm, peaceful, relaxing, holy … A thousand years of journeys to Walsingham
  • A journey to ‘England’s Nazareth’: using Walsingham as a case study of continuity and change in religion and worldviews
  • The fantasy hundred-thousand- pound school trip
  • Three trips, three teaching ideas
  • Shi‘a Muslim pilgrimages: journeys of the heart
  • Blogs, vlogs and online learning: fresh resources for teachers of RE
  • Coins, camels and curiosity: Eight objects from the Ashmolean
  • RE in schools is under threat: introducing a ‘worldview approach’
  • Hindu journeys in your classroom

Instant RE

  • Playful RE outdoors? ‘101 Playground Games’ by Therese Hoyle has the ideas if you can make the links to RE
  • Planning suggestions using a question/investigation about religious expression and pilgrimages for 9–12s

For the staffroom

  • VAT in RE
  • Inside a faith
  • Journeys that changed the lives of teachers of RE

Events and resources

  • Events

The big picture

  • ‘Britain’s Pilgrim Places’: what can we learn in RE?

Last word

  • Making a difference through RME: whether you’re an Early Career or Late Career RE teacher

Professional reflection

Editorial

  • Ambitious and challenging ideas for RE’s future

On reflection

  • Drawing lessons from the Prophet

Theory and practice

  • The Commission on RE’s proposed National Entitlement: considered opinions from the chalk face
  • Promoting reflexivity in the RE classrooms, in both community schools and faith-based contexts
  • What do new teachers of RE think they should be doing in their classrooms? The legacy of community cohesion on the experiences of beginner RE teachers
  • My life in RE

Research

  • Research update

Reviews

  • Reviews
Next IssuePrevious Issue

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