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The Federation of RE Centres

Web Links Page

Contacts:


Chair Person: Lydia Revett Tel 01962 863134

LINKS TO OTHER RELEVANT SITES

The websites listed below are a brief selection from the many UK based RE / Multi Faith related information and resource services currently available online. All sites are external to the RE Resource Centres Group and enquiries regarding content or views expressed should be directed to the organisation concerned.

RE resourcing and curriculum support


RE Council of England and Wales
The RE Council of England and Wales was founded in 1973. Since its inception its member organisations have been inclusive of the range of faith communities which thrive nationally. The purpose of the Council is to help deepen and strengthen provision for Religious Education.

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.

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.

National Grid for Learning RE Section
National Grid for Learning RE subject resource area. Includes links to web sites that have been approved by subject specialists as having useful curriculum content. Also provides direct links to the National Curriculum documents, schemes of work and frameworks for teaching religious education

Global Gang (Planet Teacher)
A Christian Aid run teacher resource base focusing on global issues into the classroom. Each topic is explored through classroom activities and lesson plans, background info on the countries and issues covered, plus pupil worksheets you can print out.

Culham College Institute
The Culham Institute is a small development and research organisation working in the areas of religious education, collective worship and church schools. Founded in 1980 out of the closure of a teacher training college, its current work focuses particularly on policy and promotional issues, curriculum resource development and teacher support. There is a strong focus on the use of multimedia and ICT.


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 for those involved with religious education and religious studies.

Multifaith calendar
BBC online calendar. showing religious festivals and celebrations of eight world faiths. Dates are shown using the Gregorian (Western) calendar. Some dates may vary regionally because they are determined by the lunar calendar.
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