RE resourcing and curriculum support
RE Council of England and Wales |
Working with and through its member bodies to encourage commonality of purpose and a coherent approach to the support, development and practice of RE, the RE Council seeks to:
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REonline |
REonline is a family of websites. The project is supported by a number of educational trusts and charities, and a team of
specialist contributors and technical developers maintain the site.
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Assemblies Website |
The Assemblies Website aims to provide high-quality, instant access primary and secondary school assemblies for teachers
and others leading collective worship.The site is provided by SPCK as part of its commitment to promoting the
understanding of Christianity. |
Christian Aid |
Christian Aid has a number of resources for primary and secondary school aged pupils focusing on global issues. These
include assembly presentations and collective worship reflections, lesson resources, simulation games and video clips. |
Culham St Gabriel's (formerly Culham College Institute) |
Culham St Gabriel's is an endowed charitable trust dedicated to educational work in support of religious education (RE). We are committed to excellence in religious education for all learners. We support teachers by helping them to offer the best, high-quality learning experiences in RE, school worship and spiritual and moral development. We also support work that promotes the links between school ethos, values, leadership and school improvement. |
Inter faith information and support organisations
MultiFaithNet |
MultiFaithNet is a self-access research, learning, information and dialogue tool, providing updated access to global
electronic resources and interactions useful for study of world religious traditions and communities and the practice of
inter-faith dialogue. |
The Inter Faith Network |
The Inter Faith Network for the UK works to build good relations between the different religious communities in the UK
at both national and local levels. It works with its member bodies to help make this a country marked by mutual understanding
and respect between religions where all can practise their faith with integrity. |
The Shap Working Party on World Religions in Education |
The Shap Working Party on World Religions in Education was set up in 1969 to broaden the basis of education at all levels by
encouraging the study and teaching of world religions. It seeks to achieve its aim by producing accurate information and resources, including a calendar of religious festivals,
for those involved with religious education and religious studies. |