Full Description
This long-awaited second edition is an accessible, practical guide for primary teachers. It covers the teaching of religious education at the Foundation Stage, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. Taking account of the changes to RE over the last decade, it maps out and considers the implications for teachers of:
changes that have taken place over the last few years with regard to changing aims and objectives in the subject
the legal framework
the broadening understanding of the notion of religion
concern for spiritual development
emergence of citizenship as an additional component of the curriculum
introduction of formal guidelines to the content of RE
teaching Christianity and other world faiths
tackling important topics and contemporary issues
planning RE across the primary school
planning a unit of work
using different teaching approaches
monitoring and assessing progress.
The book is full of practical examples and will also contain a uesful resources section. In addition there will be a chapter on key religions, which will look at Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism.
Contents
Setting the Scene 1. Introduction 2. Where is RE Now? The Legal Position 3. What Are We Trying To Do: Some Aims and Objectives 4. What Do We Mean by Religion? 5. Spiritual Education Planning the Teaching 6. Some Preliminary Considerations 7. Religious Education in the Foundation Stage 8. Teaching RE in Key Stages 1 and 2 9. Approaching the Teaching of Christianity 10. Teaching about Jesus 11. Sacred Books with Special Reference to the Bible 12. Approaching the Teaching of Other World Faiths 13. Teaching Festivals and Celebrations 14. An Extended Topic: Pilgrimage 15. Beliefs in Action 16. Assessment, Recording, Reporting and Accountability 17. Four Powerful Resources: ICT, Artefacts, Places of Worship, Visitors Background 18. An Introduction to Six Religions 19. Christian Festivals



