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Report logo New Book on Religion and Education in Europe: Teaching about Religions in European School Systems - Policy issues and trends by Luce Pépin.
Stapleford Logo The Stapleford Centre has launched an exciting new free resource to support the teaching of R.E in primary schools.
Image of BC Agreed Sylllabus Links to and information about Birmingham City Council's approach to religious education
Advanced notification of the conference of the Association of University Lecturers in Religious Education (AULRE). This event is scheduled to be held at the University of East Anglia.
# John Hull outlines the pedagogic approach of the 'Gift to the Child', in conversation with Imran Mogra. This is conversation is in video format.
RE-Net video A short video describing the main work of the RE-Net project. You can download this video or watch it on youtube.
Image of monks A web-based resource for tutors, trainees and students looking to improve their knowledge and understanding of the contribution RE can make to the social and community cohesion agenda.
E-librarian logo Link to the e-librarian service run from the Institute of Education in London. This free service provides librarian answers to questions posed by student teachers, trainees, their tutors and anyone else interested in education. RE-Net is pleased to recommend this service to its members who can access the service direct from the RE-Net site.
Bob Jackson Professor Bob Jackson explores the influential interpretive approach to Religious Education in conversation with Simon Hughes of RE-Net
Lat Blaylock thumbnail Published now in both .wma format (webcast audio) and .wmv format (streaming video)... 'Who Owns Religious Education?' is a 'talk' delivered by Lat Blaylock of the Professional Council for RE. It deals with the contested issue of the ownership of Religious Education and comes to some powerful conclusions for the ITE community.