Conversations about religious literacy: creativity and the classroom

The Lincoln Diocesan Board of Education (LDBE) is curating and working with the support of Culham St Gabriel's to deliver a national arts and RE symposium to be held virtually on the 23 February 2021.

The Symposium is the first of its kind in the UK to bring RE teachers, creatives and policy makers together to specifically focus on the potential impact of creative processes on the development of religious and worldviews literacy. It has at its heart the experiences of LDBE, whose devising and delivery of the REConnecting Lincolnshire project over the past four years resulted from the identified need to address significant concerns and frustrations from schools and their wider communities in relation to religious and worldview literacy.

We would like to extend our invitation to you to attend this symposium. It is very important to us that the those engaged in research, teaching and supporting schools to deliver effective RE should have a voice as part of the discussions that will take place during the Symposium.

The details of the event can be found here; Zoom login details will be sent through when you have confirmed your booking. Please do feel free to share this information with colleagues and within your networks.

If you are able to attend the Symposium, please let us know by emailing David Lambert at david@culturalsolutions.co.uk by the 5th February 2021. For any further information about the project and its impact, please email Gillian Georgiou at gillian.georgiou@lincoln.anglican.org.

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