4.2 Resources
- Have you wanted to get involved with the teaching of religion in your child’s school, but didn’t know how to go about it?
- Are you part of a local group which demonstrates how different worldviews can work together to promote better understanding and wellbeing for all in the local community?
- Or perhaps you’re a teacher or subject lead who wants to involve community groups in the teaching of Religion and Worldviews in your school, but you’re unsure how to approach the conversation – or you’re looking to reduce parent withdrawals.
Emerging from our research project in partnership with the Faith and Belief Forum and Inform, the resource packs below are designed for three different groups, tailored to your needs. Each contains information on the Worldviews recommendation, what good religious education looks like, how you can get involved in (or bring diverse perspectives into) religious education in schools, and how you can equip yourself and get involved in the wider movement advocating for a balanced and diverse RE.
Follow the links below to access the resource packs:
- Religion and Worldviews in schools: A resource pack for teachers and subject leaders
- Religion and Worldviews in schools: A resource pack for parents
- Religion and Worldviews in schools: A resource pack for community groups (religious and non-religious)
OpenLearn - An education in Religion and Worldviews
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