MAPPING RE ACROSS TRANSITION
As a Head of Department in a large secondary school, transition is something that has always vexed me. To give some context, my school is in a multi-academy trust (MAT), although this is still ar relatively new...
As a Head of Department in a large secondary school, transition is something that has always vexed me. To give some context, my school is in a multi-academy trust (MAT), although this is still ar relatively new...
Stepping into the classroom is still e singularly most terrifying and most empowering thing I have done. The empowering part, however, came quite a while later on! Teaching was not my first career, and I began...
In the dynamic and ever-evolving world of primary education and curriculum design, the integration of various sciplines enhances the depth and breadth of student learning. And this is no different when approaching RE....
Exploring the ethical dimensions of veganism offers a profound link to RE, where moral reasoning and the study of values are paramount.
Like many atheists I would be 100 percent in favour of RE if it restricted itself to what it says on the tin: education about religion.
Stephen Cottrell, the Archbishop of York, has been a good friend to religious education over many years. Lat Blaylock caught up with him to talk about his new book PisforPilgrim(Hodder & Stoughton 2024), which can...
Saima reflects on her experiences at the 49th Annual Conference of the Association for Moral Education in Texas in October 2023.
CELEBRITY PILGRIMS explore faith, spirituality and life’s big questions on their journey through North Wales
I cannot remember a time when RE teachers were not interested in teaching about values and ethics. Early in my RE career, I was encouraged to think that teaching Bible stories would lead to my pupils absorbing ethical...
As the Spirited Arts Competition enters its twentieth year, we showcase a winning entry from 2023 that fits well with our theme of 'values and ethics'.
ISBN 9781781328637
Published Sep 2019
312 pages
£16.99
www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/
judging-religion-by-john-holroyd
CLIVE MCKIE talks about his work as a prison chaplain.
We asked people questions to get them thinking about their perspectives on values and ethics. You might want to use these personal, real-life reflections in your RE lessons, or perhaps invite pupils to respond to the...
Starting a doctorate is clearly a big decision and one that I debated for a long time. My journey from undergraduate to doctoral scholar has taken over 30 years. When I first graduated, I never imagined that pursuing...