NATRE is conducting this secondary survey (its tenth) to obtain information about the current state of RE in all types of schools so that it can continue to support the teacher in the classroom by raising awareness of the impact of government policy on RE. Surveys like this help us when talking to key stakeholders and that is critical at the moment given the ongoing recruitment crisis for teachers of RE.
The National Association of Teachers of Religious Education (NATRE) has conducted a flash survey among secondary school teachers in their first two years in the profession. The survey found that almost two-thirds of respondents rated the programme’s teacher standard of developing good curriculum and subject knowledge as either poor or very poor...
Parliamentarians and faith and belief groups join calls to attract a new generation of teachers to the subject
A member of the NATRE executive, Shammi Rahman, recently interviewed The Children’s Commissioner, Dame Rachel de Souza.
In answer to a parliamentary written question asked by Janet Daby MP and answered by Nick Gibb MP in January, the minister provided a table ranking each local authority in relation to the number of entries for GCSE Religious Studies in 2022.
NATRE hosted its annual virtual conference Strictly RE this year on January 28 & 29. We had over 30 practical sessions, numerous exhibitors and we welcomed circa 400 delegates.
In response to the parliamentary written question asked by Janet Daby MP, minister for school standards; Nick Gibb MP admitted that 51% of the total number of secondary teachers of RE spend most of their teaching timetable delivering a different subject.
FREE RESOURCES to support teaching about the moral status of animals and Ethical Veganism as a worldview in RE
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