Please find the Agreed Syllabus here. It contains the plan, expected outcomes, and key questions for each key stage.
We hope you enjoy teaching this syllabus and find it helpful for your classes.
Blog hosting teaching resources for the Standing Advisory Committees on Religious Education (SACREs) in the Berkshire area
Please find the Agreed Syllabus here. It contains the plan, expected outcomes, and key questions for each key stage.
We hope you enjoy teaching this syllabus and find it helpful for your classes.
Two questions, specific to each key stage, were asked across the range of venues, and in most venues several people answered each question. This allows pupils and teachers to explore some of the diversity both between and within faith communities.
The same six communities were interviewed
at each key stage.
Each film has a page of notes outlining the key
questions and concepts, with a brief summary of the answers and some
suggested follow-on activities (accessible on the NATRE site here).
The starter activity grid from Highdown School for pupils to use at home whilst waiting for an online lesson to begin can be found at this link.
Enjoy.
This is the Powerpoint presentation for the Remembering Srebrenica assembly with the accompanying recording.
Please use this link to access the slide show.
The following new resources are available
· Elevate, a project initiated by the National Spiritual Assembly
of the Bahá'ís of the UK has lots of
free video clips, quotes and images, all concerning spiritual upliftment. ‘The
goal is to encourage elevated conversations, collective worship and actions in
our communities and neighbourhoods which can slowly change our lives for the
better.’ Check out the website for details www.elevateworld.org
·
A Baha'i
discussion piece on Social Cohesion (possibly
more suitable for older students) is available from the UK Baha'i Office of
Public Affairs website, www.publicaffairs.bahai.org.uk/social-cohesion - there is an animated film called ‘What’s
happening to our sense of community’ at the end of the article which is
suitable for primary phase upwards. The
video explores how reconnecting with our local communities through voluntary
service can affect both loneliness and social cohesion.