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We offer a wide range of resources to support all aspects
of Religious Education - Christianity, World Faiths, Aspects of Religion,
The Big Questions, and Teaching Strategies.
All
resources are available via secure online credit card ordering from our
online catalogue.
Click on the links below for details of some of our resources, or see
the subscriptions page for details
of our periodical publications.
NEW SERIES for primary schools: Exploring a Theme
This series provides practical and creative approaches to help children from 4 to 11 learn about and learn from religion through topics such as leaders and followers; puzzling questions; life and death; celebrations and sacred stories.
Each book contains stimulating ideas, strategies and photocopiable activity pages.
Written by members of the RE Today advisory team and edited by Joyce Mackley, the series takes note of the non-statutory National Framework for RE in England and draws on the standards (levels), themes, experiences and opportunities it recommends.
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Leaders and Followers >>
Puzzling Questions >>
The Journey of Life and Death >>
Religion Around Me >>
Beliefs in Action in the World >>
Exploring Codes For Living >>
Celebrations >>
Sacred Stories, Sacred Books >>
Forthcoming in the series: Worship, Pilgrimage and Sacred Places (January 2009).
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NEW SERIES for secondary schools: Engaging with RE
Written by members of the RE Today advisory team and edited by Pamela Draycott, these are practical and provocative books.
Thoughtful and creative ways of engaging pupils in RE are explored, and photocopiable activities are included.
The series takes note of the non-statutory National Framework for RE and draws on the standards (levels), themes, experiences and opportunities it recommends.
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Assessed RE >>
Literate RE >>
Interfaith RE >>
Thoughtful RE >>
Inclusive RE >>
Philosophical RE >>
Spiritual RE >>
Creative RE >>
Future title in the series: Ethical RE (January 2009).
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A to Z: Active Learning Strategies
to support Spiritual & Moral
Development
This second, expanded, revised and updated, edition
of the A to Z is designed to provide a resource bank of
ideas to help busy teachers get pupils 'doing and thinking'.
It offers a range of practical classroom strategies
that actively encourage primary and secondary pupils to engage with
and reflect on their learning. It provides a stimulus and inspiration
for busy teachers.
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our online catalogue to order a copy now
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Citizens of Faith
This is a resource for students at Key Stage 4 and
post-16, which explores the interface between faith and citizenship.
It provides opportunities for students to reflect on a range of
issues, raised in interviews with people of faith, and encourages
creative individual and community responses.
This project was initiated by the Professional
Council for Religious Education, (now the National Association of Teachers of Religious Education - NATRE) and funded by the DfES.
Photographs of all the interviewees from Citizens
of Faith are available for download
from this website.
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our online catalogue to order a copy now
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What
the Churches Say on moral and social issues
Revised and Expanded Third Edition
A 104-page booklet produced by nine major churches
to answer questions about why the churches pronounce on moral and
social issues, how they arrive at views on such issues, and what
they have actually said in fourteen broad areas:
- Relationships and Family;
- The Beginning of Life;
- Gender;
- Homosexuality;
- Substance Abuse;
- The End of Life;
- Prejudice and Discrimination;
- Law and Order;
- Work;
- Money Matters;
- Animal Welfare;
- Bioengineering;
- Environment and World Development;
- Peace and War.
Absolutely indispensable for anyone teaching the
social issues section of GCSE RS, and invaluable for general RE
in the upper secondary school.
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our online catalogue to order a copy now
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World
Faiths Jigsaw
This simple jigsaw, designed for use with children
from age four upwards, makes the connection between six children
and their faith, their holy book, their place of worship and a festival
which is significant for them.
A child-friendly way of getting across very basic information and
a useful prompt for further exploration. Full background notes and
teaching suggestions included.
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our online catalogue to order a copy now
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