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As the Spirited Arts Competition enters its twentieth year, we showcase a winning entry from 2023 that fits well with our theme of 'values and ethics'.
As the Spirited Arts Competition enters its twentieth year, we showcase a winning entry from 2023 that fits well with our theme of 'values and ethics'.
At West Ham Church Primary School our vision and values are theologically grounded by the Bible text ‘With God, all things are possible’ (Matthew 19:26).
RE NEWS FROM THE HOME NATIONS
priceless pages of art from the Jewish Bible
On the Friday evening at the RExChange 2022 conference,1 we were treated to an after-dinner talk by Thomas Fletcher. He is currently Principal of Hertford College, Oxford, having previously been a diplomat and...
Oxford Argumentation in Religion and Science
RE Today’s national Muslim youth survey (2022) enabled over 200 young British Muslim people aged 11–18 to give their views, opinions and ideas on wide-ranging questions that explore ways in which being a young...
The DESIblitz Literature Festival celebrates south Asian literature and culture – find out lots more at www.desiblitz.com/arts/events/ The festival gave RE students from Bedfordshire the chance to interview ‘young...
The Visual Commentary on Scripture (VCS, see thevcs.org/) is a freely accessible online publication that provides theological commentary on the Bible in dialogue with works of art.
May I start by thanking each of you for all that you are doing to ensure that all pupils in our schools receive high quality Religious Education.
Christianity lies across the land of the UK in ancient places as well as in modern architecture. Can teachers of RE studying pilgrimage find local connections to the theme and to the ancient histories of religion in...
This term’s theme of pilgrimage and the journey of life led us to invite people from different communities to answer a set of questions from the perspective of their religion or worldview. The same seven questions...
This research update firstly discusses the work of John Ruskin. In particular, his belief that education should
involve teaching children to see, and also how he wrestled with his religious beliefs throughout...
Key question: what is the difference between a pilgrim and a tourist?
Manni Kaur’s remarkable story took her from a Birmingham classroom to the famous Pingalwara in Amritsar, India. Use her article to teach about
Sikhi approaches to compassion and hope. A PowerPoint online...
This classic image was first published in an RE Today book 15 years ago, but it still oozes with potential good learning. The eight activities can be adapted across the primary age range as you see fit. The lessons...
Hebrew Manuscripts: Journeys of the Written Word, an exhibition at the British Library, provides a fantastic way to study Judaism for primary and secondary pupils, exploring the history, culture and traditions of...
Our newest elected NATRE Executive met in the summer for the second time. It was a great meeting that was full of energy – we are lucky to have such a broad range of expertise on this Executive. I have been amazed...
Each issue of REtoday includes a set of pages from different writers to help RE teachers understand insider views. This issue is about RE and research, and we invited responses to the questions below from...
Using a biblical story and a song to explore the value of encouragement across your whole school might help your pupils to find the positive in tough times. RE with a strong values connection.
REtodayinterviews the translator, Dr Musharraf HussainOBE, DL, about his ‘labour of love’ – to make the meaning of the Qur'an plain in English to young people.
When you were writing Dear England, did you think about young people engaging with this idea of a letter to the country?
In March, Ben Wood passed the leadership of NATRE to Katie Freeman. We asked them both to look backwards and forwards from their position as Chair of our subject teacher association.
It seems that all religions and belief systems have some kind of version of the ‘Golden Rule’, an ethical statement that uses reciprocity to guide humans as they decide what is good.
Using the human bar chart with younger pupils to explore what they believe about fairness and justice
The 2020 Art in Heaven and Spirited Poetry competitions attracted record entries – lots of teachers sent them during lockdown
To study for a degree in Theology or RS is to open up a vast range of options for worthwhile careers. TRS-UK is launching a set of recently-filmed interviews with TRS graduates in fields as varied as television...
What are worldviews? What could this mean in practice? What could a worldviews curriculum look like?
The University of Cambridge is delighted to announce an innovative project creating high-quality RS resources to inspire secondary school students and bring Cambridge into your classroom.
The Understanding Christianity project to resource a theologically literate set of ways of teaching Christianity in RE has been evaluated academically in a new report by Rachael Shillitoe of the University of...
This research update is particularly useful for secondary school teachers as it focuses on resources for the A level. The first article discusses how the apophatic and cataphatic ways of approaching God are entwined...
Extensive new resources for anti-racist RE are available free from the NATRE website, www.natre.org.uk/ about-natre/projects/anti-racist-re/, supported by the Free Churches Group and Methodist Schools. Here is an...
In this issue of REtoday, themed around identities, we are very glad to have some thoughtful reflections from transgender Christians, considering what it means to identify differently from your birth gender and to do...
The New Room at Bristol, where John Welsey's anti-slavery preaching started a riot, is a great place to take pupils for an RE visit, but even if they can't make the trip, this activity opens up connections between...
Many teachers are finding it hard to maintain an engaging, provocative and active curriculum in RE under socially distanced classroom conditions. Here are ten ideas from the Editor to adapt for your classroom, hall or...
Robert Beckford is Professor of Religion and Culture in the African Diaspora in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at Canterbury Christ Church University in
Canterbury, Kent, and Visiting Professor...
RE Today Editorial Team
This is a story about humankind’s treatment of the Earth since the Industrial Revolution. It is adapted from an unknown source. Compare it with the story of God creating the world in...
Show the picture to your pupils and ask them in pairs to discuss what it might show, and what the photo-artist might be thinking about. It is a ‘made up’ photo, by Nikolay Lamm, based on the prediction that global...
With great sadness and affectionate memories, we share the news that Dr Bill Gent, Redbridge’s brilliant and much-loved RE adviser and a long-time supporter of RE Today and editor of our magazines REsource and...
Tim Lee and Naomi Anstice’s schools have both achieved the RE Quality Mark (REQM), overcoming some problems many RE subject leaders face. We asked how they did it, and their practical responses feature below.
The Editor likes to publish pupils’ own writing, and this article from pupils at Bishop Bridgeman CE Primary School in Bolton shows how, when it comes to RE and spiritual development, they are doing it for...
This image is full of significant learning about Islam. Unpack it with your students and see how many connections they can make to the syllabus they study. Provide the information points one by one, but begin by...
Human beings are made of cells, flesh, bones and organs. They are also full of liquids and gases. This has led some to conclude that human beings are simply material objects like rocks and bananas.
Markers: how our pupils with complex needs respond spiritually
The Hadith: a Hadith is a saying or example of the Prophet, remembered and written down to help Muslims know how to live. Here is one example:
Why might I want to use multiple-choice questions in RE?
A survey of over 2,000 teenagers in Church of England secondary schools found that over 50% say that science makes it hard to believe in God. The God and the Big Bang project, an initiative which runs one-day events...
This term’s visual learning idea is simple. The four artefacts in the pictures show four key aspects of Sikhism. These pictures are also available on a PowerPoint from the REtoday website (the password is always...
Understanding Humanism is a website created to support teachers with teaching young people about Humanism. Designed by teachers, for teachers, the website features comprehensive, flexible and free resources for...
A significant and substantial new resource to support teaching about Christianity in RE was launched in London in May this year.
‘Understanding Christianity’ comprises 29 units of work with support...
Big ideas might vary according to who you ask. Is Christianity more about forgiveness or the Trinity? Does Islam emphasise submission, revelation or prophethood most? Do Sikhs believe more in God or in service of...
His majesty was puzzled. He thought to himself, ‘A great king
like me should not just be able to win battles and make laws.
I ought to be able to make sense of life.’ Every time he went
to the...
This term’s theme for REtoday is: ‘What’s the problem?’ We interviewed award winning comic Al Murray, who noticed that at least eleven different religions and philosophies say humanity would be better for...
What would you do to make the infant RE classroom open to big ideas and questions? The REtoday Editorial Team shares some activities that will open minds to the big stuff in RE. Here we go – which ones can you...
Who says small children can’t access big thoughts, ask big questions and understand big ideas? Below we present ten techniques to show your pupils that their big questions matter.
RE is often valued by teachers and pupils for the ‘big questions’ it addresses. The place of ‘big ideas’ in the subject goes beyond what each particular religion has to say, and in some ways makes RE a subject...
Show pupils the picture (you can download it from the RE Today members’ website for your whiteboard). Tell the story, perhaps while the picture is displayed. This account is based on the 21st chapter of the Fioretti...
We asked six people from different religions and worldviews some questions about their attitudes to animals and the natural world. The next six pages are a great resource to use with students, who might read and...
This example of work on the meaning of being British asked every pupil to contribute to a collage of the union flag, a piece of torn card in red and another in blue. All the contributions were to reflect children’s...
Sometimes the negative clarifies the positive. Do readers agree with these examples of the kind of RE the Devil might like? What would you add? At an open evening, or in a first lesson with older students, set up a...
‘Brand new blog space for teachers of RE to share their views and ideas and discuss topical issues relating to the fabulous subject of RE’
This article shares approaches to enable interest, engagement and deep thinking in pupils.
In Christian scriptures, God – or ‘God in Jesus’ – is sometimes compared to animals. This might be a bit surprising, because humans sometimes think animals are ‘lesser beings’ than themselves, and God is...
The modern picturing of ancient narratives in this Hindu example is powerful because it suggests that the Hindu communities continue to find meaning and points of reflection through the new forms of expression in...
NATRE’s 2019 Art in Heaven competition has been judged in the run up to this term’s REtoday magazine, and we will be updating the web galleries with winners and other commended entries in the coming weeks. Here is...
The comic-book genre taps into children’s ease with combining visual and text information, and comics have become a useful supplementary resource in today’s classroom. They are considered a great way of engaging...
A great movie to explore a worldview and life beyond death
The teaching resources from the Salvation Army are often referred to as hidden gems, and they are well worth exploring.
Gizmo, the popular robot, is the star attraction in a new resource for primary school RE, available free at www.superbookschools.org. Milly Smart from Superbook Schools says: ‘Superbook is similar to the magic key...
climate justice RE from Riding Lights Theatre Company for GCSE RS sections on green issues
BBC Radio 4’s long-running discussion programme The Moral Maze picked up the coveted Trustees’ Award at the 2017 Sandford St Martin Awards for religious broadcasting. The BBC’s Director of Radio and Education,...
Described as ‘Horrible Histories meets Monty Python’, A Monk’s Tale is a lively commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the publication of Luther’s 95 Theses in 1517, told through witty sketches and songs in...
This issue of REtoday is themed around ‘the best that has been thought and said’. The quote is from Rugby School’s Victorian headmaster Matthew Arnold. It is his description of what the curriculum might consist...
REtoday is honoured to feature this interview with Dr Hany El Banna, founder of the major international relief and development charity Islamic Relief. We suggest the interview and his life story is a great way to...
The REtoday Editorial Team considered this term’s theme. We made this list of our top 20 manifestations of religion globally. What an arrogant idea! Make your own list if you wish before reading on: did you share...
The Ramayana is an epic Indian poem telling of the divine prince Rama and his struggle to rescue his wife Sita from a demon king, Ravana. Involving almost 24,000 verses, this ancient text is divided into seven books....
Over 275 RE teachers and professionals attended Strictly RE, NATRE’s annual conference, on 27 January 2018 in central London. We welcomed delegates from all over the UK, as well as from as far afield as Cyprus and...
Here are replies from a Buddhist, a Humanist, a Christian, a Jewish person and a Muslim. Read these with your older pupils, and ask them to think of their own answers to the interview questions we used. The questions...
A well-presented book that teachers may find useful to inform them of the meanings and pronunciation of the 99 names of Allah. The book also gives much further insight into Islam with stories and explanations of key...
Questions about the interactions between science and religious faith are some of the most common and most important in today’s society. Children as young as 3 ask questions that require appreciation of these...
The BBC has made this new RE content to address a gap in teacher resource provision and respond to teachers’ feedback about the type of resources they need to deliver RE. The primary resources cover all of the major...
Challenging Religious Issues is an online journal supporting A-level RS for students and teachers. It was set up through Welsh Government sponsorship and is published by the St Mary’s Centre. Articles are written by...
These new resources for school RE for students aged 13–18 raise challenging questions about climate justice through video clips from the ‘Baked Alaska’ stage show and provide many free lesson plans and resources...
At the end of the 2017–18 academic year, the first students will sit exams for the strengthened GCSE RS courses, which were introduced in September 2016 as part of the reform of GCSE qualifications. These new RS...
The Shack is a 2008 multi-million-selling religious book, and a movie of it is available now on DVD and as a digital download. The DVD release features a host of extras, including a previously unseen scene and...
The Gideons International is a charity that works to give away free Bibles. It has 5,000 volunteers in the UK, who each year give more than 400,000 school pupils – usually 11-year-olds beginning secondary school –...
This idea is one of many ways to move RE in an enquiring direction. If we think of pupils as researchers, then the enquiring purposes of RE come into focus. So we asked several schools (thanks to them all) to set...
The Rt Hon Michael Gove MP urges a fair playing field for Christianity, and a revaluation of twenty-first century faith.
Science fiction is often at its best when it explores, in creative ways, what it means to be human. The vast popularity of Doctor Who among some of the pupils in your school might make it a good idea to explore...
RE seems to require teaching everything, alongside factual content of rituals and vocabulary. A pick from REtoday 35:1 includes promoting critical thinking1 and negotiating conflicting worldviews2 in a way that is...
Letter writing is often suggested by textbooks as a way to enable pupils to respond to an issue. In this example, we go further, and offer four ‘letter starts’ that address key issues in Islam and science, with...
This powerful learning tool for pupils in moral education and RE was first devised in the mid-1990s. This version enables any teacher to work on the values agenda today.
Sikh values in action in Northampton
Gervase Phinn, humorist, educationist, poet and Yorkshireman, spoke at the launch of the Nottinghamshire Agreed Syllabus for RE, exploring
the value of our subject in schools today.
Yafa Shanneik is a lecturer at the University of South Wales. She offers insight into gender and Islam for students learning about Islam for examinations.
We wanted to explore the controversy that arose when BBC’s Songs of Praise was broadcast from a makeshift church in the ‘Calais Jungle’ refugee camp last summer.
Martyn Joseph, singer songwriter, released ‘I Searched for You’ in 2015. We asked Martyn some questions about the song, and provide below some learning ideas about the search for God.
Aaminah Verity is a young Muslim from England who is studying to be a GP. She volunteered to work in medical refugee camps, first in Slovenia, and then, for six weeks, on the Greek island of Chios. She set up a blog...
Stephen Fischbacher is a musician from Edinburgh with a large following wherever RE, music and Christianity intersect. We asked him what tunes up his guitar.
Stephen Melzack is a Jewish musician who works with pupils in all kinds of schools. We asked him how music can help RE, starting with one of his most popular songs: ‘Two Candles Burn’, about Shabbat.
We asked teachers at the NATRE St Albans local group how to make best use of music in RE. Several responded, and here are their ideas. Thanks to Juliet Lyal (Cunningham Hill Infant School), Sarah Kropman (Cunningham...
Vicki Robinson-Powell is Key Stage 3 Manager at All Saints Catholic High School in Kirkby. She got her pupils to use the NATRE ‘Art in Heaven’ competition to explore beliefs and arguments about life after death....
St Dominic’s School, Brewood, in Staffordshire ran a Gifted and Talented pupil day for 60 students from three different schools in September, including a creative challenge: to express and explore religious beliefs...
We thought it might be fun to crowd-source some wisdom from pupils, so we asked on Facebook for wise comments and questions heard in recent RE lessons. Here are a few of our favourites. Why not make a ‘wall of...
Mick Waters is Professor of Education at Wolverhampton University. REtoday asked him about RE in the curriculum.
What is a sermon? Does it impart wisdom? Alan Bennett, playwright, gave this ‘Sermon’ at King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, last year, calling for Christian fairness and the phasing out of fee-paying schools. The...