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JEROME FLYNN: on the challenging new film, Land of Ahimsa
I met Dolly whilst attending a vegan and sustainability conference in Pune just before lockdown. I was drawn to supporting her film for several reasons. India is very dear to my heart, having spent much time there...
THE LAND OF AHIMSA
A film to inspire and encourage people to live by THE PRINCIPLE OF AHIMSA, striving to cause no harm to any sentient being
Linda Woodhead On How to Teach ‘values’
Values are visible everywhere these days. Whether it is a school, a university, Microsoft or GB News, for example, you can easily find their values statement. When I undertook research on Generation Z (the generation...
BBC: Meet Daisy Scalchi
We hear PRACTICAL TIPS FOR TEACHERS from the BBC’s Head of Religion and Ethics for Television
Inspiring Change
The 2023 Templeton Prize winner, EDNA ADAN ISMAIL, and the power of education and compassion
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.
The Who and The How
For many of us, a new year – more than any other time - is a time for reflection and introspection, bringing opportunities for personal and professional renewal. For teachers, the Winter break from school may have...
What does RE mean to you?
In this issue of REToday, we have explored the messiness of religions and worldviews. What an oversight it would be not to explore the messiness of RE itself, a subject whose aims, purposes, methods and very existence...
Wondering in Uzbekistan
John Holroyd taught RE in schools in and around London for 30 years before lecturing at the London School of Philosophy and writing his book Judging Religion: A Dialogue for Our Time.
30 years of NASACRE: SACREs for the future
NASACRE’s Pearl Anniversary Conference, with more than 100 delegates from over 60 SACREs across the country, focused on some of the treasures of the past and looked forward to the golden nuggets of the future.