NATRE AT THE PARTY CONFERENCES
Last Autumn, teams of teachers from NATRE joined representatives from the Religious Education Council of England and Wales (REC) and RE Today at the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat party conferences.
Last Autumn, teams of teachers from NATRE joined representatives from the Religious Education Council of England and Wales (REC) and RE Today at the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat party conferences.
I remember the interview that landed me my first teaching job. It was in two parts, and for one of them I was given a flip chart and 30 minutes and expected to plan a term’s work on the topic of food. I remember...
I hope that as you are reading this, you have found some time to rest, relax and take a break from what I know must be a very busy start to the term. As a profession, we have been asked to teach and lead in ways that...
We wanted to alert REtoday readers to some of the new learning opportunities for our subject in fresh examples of social media. Here are some of our favourite recent examples, compiled by Fiona Moss.
Fiona Moss, NATRE CEO, suggests six ways to enable green thinking in RE for 4–7s.
Over 60 students representing half the secondary schools in Stoke-on-Trent came together in the impressive surroundings of the council chamber to take part in three debates.
As we write this, teachers are ‘working their socks off’ providing home learning in various forms for pupils as well as looking after disadvantaged pupils and pupils with key-worker parents. It has hardly been a...
Forty per cent of new PGCE students have become RE teachers after graduating in other humanities subjects such as History, Philosophy or Sociology. This increase boosts the number of new RE teacher trainees to its...
The following ideas might enable teachers and pupils to approach the important topics of death and dying in RE.
Whether we like it or not, a new Ofsted framework for inspection will be being used in our schools by the time you read this.
This is a report of a new initiative by Leicestershire SACRE, which used some of its surplus from its Agreed Syllabus launch events last year toprovide a walking tour for infants in Loughborough.
Whatever vision the Commission on RE comes up with for the future of RE, all will be fine words without skilled teachers to realise it with their pupils. Since the demise of the RE centres and local-authority RE...