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The website of a Christian organisation called Christians in Schools which provides teaching materials supporting the development of subject knowledge in Christianity.
The website of a Christian organisation called Christians in Schools which provides teaching materials supporting the development of subject knowledge in Christianity.
Teachers' TV Logo A review of a teachers' tv programme which features resources to support the teaching of Judaism and a smaller amount of content on Islam.
RE Online logo New Website - RE Online is a re-branded version of theREsite and incorporates content from a range of providers in the RE world.
Image of the book cover Book Review of Terence Copley's celebrated text, Teaching Religion, by John Hammond.
Image of REDCo logo New information and links about the European REDco project
Ethics, it has been claimed, is autonomous of Religion...
1. Euthyphro Dilemma, 2. Arbitrary Goodness, 3. Why do arbitrary good?, 4. God distinct from good, 5. God - an Intrinsically valuable being, 6. Aquinas and the Scholastics, 7. Questions on God and Morality
This is very much a Christian movement which arose in the 1960's...
Utilitarianism is very much the antithesis of Situation Ethics, for Utilitarians evaluate the morality or otherwise of an act in terms of its consequences...
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.
Diocese of York RE Conference on 5 June giving inspiring ideas for making RE more creative across the primary age range. Lat Blaylock, RE-Today Services, is the Keynote speaker. There will be 4 workshops to choose from each focusing on a different creative activity in RE.
Toledo Document New European guidelines published for teaching about religion. As one of the architects of these guidelines, Professor Bob Jackson introduces the document and explains its relevance
The aims of the introductory unit •to outline the aims of the Religious Education induction pack and programme and explain how it works •to provide a context for understanding RE within ITE and the wider RE community •to introduce tutors to preparing student
In 2003 Charles Clark wrote the Foreward to "Excellence and Enjoyment A Strategy for Primary Schools". In 2008 Ed Balls wrote a letter of remit to initiate an Independent Review of the Primary Curriculum by Sir Jim Rose. The Executive Summaries of both focus on the key role of Primary Education in developing a love of learning and promoting personal development. Rosemary Walters offers...
Teachers' TV image Jonathan Dimbleby facilitates a discussion about the place of religion in schools. On the panel are the Anglican Bishop of Bath and Wells, Professor Richard Dawkins and Barry Sheerman MP.
1. Natural Law and the History of Ethics, 2. Stoics, Aquinas and Aristotle, 3. What does Nature demand?, 4. Questions on Natural Law 1, 5. Primary and Secondary principles, 6. Is reason reliable, 7. Questions on Natural Law 2, 8. Deducing Laws and problems with principles, 9. Reason can dsicover principles, 10. Natural Ends or Naturally Known ends? , 11. Ethics grounded in being and the...
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.
Teachers' TV Logo A Teachers' TV programme which reviews some ICT resources for using with secondary age pupils. Introduced by ICT consultant Paul Hopkins, this is a helpful summary of the materials.
Front Cover of the Pack A Subject Induction Pack by Rosemary Walters which examines the concept of lifelong learning within the context of Religious Education's second attainment target 'learning from religion'.
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