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Concepts from Sikhs and Buddhists: creative RE

Concepts from Sikhs and Buddhists: making creative sense of wisdom (page 48). A PowerPoint presentation to support this article.

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Connecting RE and British Values

MP Dennis Skinner comes to school. REtoday article 35 1 (pp.18–19)

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Creative Incarnation

Liz Mills, who leads RE at Bottesford CE Primary School, wanted to enable her pupils to develop their understanding of the concept of Incarnation in Christianity across the 7–11 age group.

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Deepu’s dilemma

Exploring Religion and Beliefs: Hindus-: Deepu’s dilemma: will she go to Daniel’s sixteenth birthday part?

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Derren Brown: Is religion all in the mind?

Darren brown image

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Derren Brown: Is religion all in the mind? (Part 1)

Derren Brown is probably the UK’s most famous illusionist. He was once a Christian, but his new show seriously questions the nature of miracles, begging the question, ‘Is religion all in the mind?’

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Derren Brown: Is religion all in the mind? (Part 2)

Derren Brown is probably the UK’s most famous illusionist. He was once a Christian, but his new show seriously questions the nature of miracles, begging the question, ‘Is religion all in the mind?’

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Different forms of the Divine: the trimurti

Exploring Religion and Beliefs: Hindus-: Different forms of the Divine: the trimurti – completed information sheet to support learning activity 1

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Disentangling Buddhist and Christian ideas

Classroom activity: identify Christian and Buddhist statements.

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Diversity and Respect

This sequence of work explores what do the religions say about mutual understanding and respect.

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Essential text: Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 2

Exploring Religion and Beliefs: Hindus-: The Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 2. The title Bhagavad Gita is often translated as 'Song of the Lord'. Some say that it is the most popular and well-known of all Hindu scriptures.

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Evil for real: the Charlie Hebdo Murders

A pdf document to support this article.

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Experiencing stillness haikus

This presentation supports the work on meditation and stillness from Questions in RE: Buddhists, RE Today Services 2012 (pp.11–16). It shows the work of Year 7 students from Chosen Hill School, Gloucestershire

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Extended version of the article ‘Case studies: Shankara and Ramanuja’

Exploring Religion and Beliefs: Hindus-: Extended version of the article ‘Case studies: Shankara and Ramanuja’, suitable for use with advanced GCSE and A level students.

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Flood myths map and key

Flood myths map and key

Flood myths map and key (pp.26–27).

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GCSE level examination results 2021

Data to support the writing of examination reports.

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