Theory and practice
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Teaching about Humanism and non-religiou worldviews

Luke Donnellan is the Director of Understanding Humanism at Humanists UK, where he is responsible for the development of education resources on Humanism and the provision of teacher training to support subject...

Events and resources
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Student-friendly Humanism resources for RE

The British Humanist Association will be relaunching their Humanism for Schools website in early 2016, featuring an exciting range of new teaching resources. Primary and secondary school teachers looking for ways to...
Events and resources
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Free Humanist book for schools

The British Humanist Association has free copies of the book What is Humanism? by Michael Rosen and Annemarie Young to give away to schools in the UK. The book will teach young people what Humanism is, and will enable...
For the classroom 11-14
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The stories we tell ourselves:

three examples to address preconceptions and assumptions With increasing Islamophobia in the British and worldwide press, teachers might be inclined to readjust the balance and tell the story of ‘good Muslims’ or...
For the staffroom 14-19
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Faith in science? Faith in God?

This term’s theme is about the nature of faith and about the frontiers and borders between science and religions. We invited people from different religions and beliefs to contribute a personal perspective on the...

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The holy trinity of science? Wisdom: a Humanist view

John Catt is a Humanist and a member of Leicestershire SACRE.