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Making it simple! Thoughts on assessment and progression in RE.
Alan Brine (REsource volume 25 issue 1, autumn 2002)
£CALL Out of stockImaginative guided fantasy
Julie Grove, who's a member of the REtoday editorial group, provides the tools and the rationale for some imaginative RE. She was, until recently, RE adviser in Solihull.
£CALL Out of stockNoisy reflection: a Jewish approach
Reflection can be done in groups, says Clive Lawton, who lectures at the School of Oriental and African Studies. He is a member of the Shap Working Party on World Religions in Education.
£CALL Out of stockMy RE: a reflection from Humanism
Marilyn Mason, education officer for the British Humanist Association from 1998 to February 2006, tells her story of engagement with RE from early years. In the classroom, students can learn about humanism or other non-religious perspectives.
£CALL Out of stockMy NQT Year in RE
My NQT year in RE: reflections and observations of the headlights as seen through the eyes of the rabbit by Richard Cooper.
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