A great day at my first NASACRE conference with Oldham SACRE. So many new ideas, a great team and we even got Oldham on the screen when asked about the best things about SACRE. Great to see everyone and share ideas!
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I’ll be drawing winners l Sun 18th May
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“Done well, it’s not a committee. It’s a community”
Head of RE & Culham St Gabriel's leadership scholar Lyndsey Leech reflects on how joining SACRE transformed her understanding of local RE support, & why SACREs need active teacher involvement to thrive
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Such an interesting episode! I’ve already added Sentientism to a lesson of mine for next week! Such a great example of an organised worldview to engage students with
Today we celebrated awarding @NewsomeAcademy the SACRE Merit for great local RE! Well done to Charlotte and her students! You can now display the merit logo with pride! @JakeLuke_RE@NASACRE#teamRE_UK
Because KS3 isn't a warm-up, it's where the foundations for everything else are built. If we get this right, KS4 becomes stronger, not harder.
Published 2 June (Kindle pre-order now live):
https://t.co/rEURPRegtt
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Ways of Knowing Focus Week
17–23 May, in collaboration with @NATREupdate
Join us for what will be a fantastic week of blogs, research, resources & more to support high-quality multidisciplinary RE!
In Conversation on the 19th!
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Two day bike pilgrimage- all caused by the Pilgrim passport. Up to Durham to see the bones of Venerable Bede, the coffin and pectoral cross of St Cuthbert, before camping on the East coast. Dad only saw Bede as Cuthbert’s garments and coffin cost 7.50 to see (sigh). 1/3
This all started thanks to my co-HOD getting me a Pilgrim Passport from the Association of English Cathedrals. Big thanks to dad for agreeing to come to every cathedral, abbey and shrine going!
God bless England and its churches! https://t.co/PzKZRBizrx