Some
Religious
Education websites
in alphabetical order
AREIAC:
The Association of RE advisers, inspectors and consultants offers
support for all teachers of RE and gives you a link to the wider RE
community.
AULRE:
The association of University Lecturers in Religious Education.
BBC
Religion and Ethics:
Like so much of the BBC website this is a superb resource for teachers
of RE who need to brush up on their Jainism or Zoroastrianism
The
Culham Institute:
A key supporter of RE in the UK, especially Christianity. Links to
a range of support materials, mainly Christian but with other religions.
EFTRE:
As you get more involved in the RE world it is good to know about
the wider communities of RE in Europe. EFTRE is the European Forum
for Teachers of RE.
The
ICT advice site:
A superb collection of resources for all your ICT needs includes lots
of good RE based material as well as technical support and advice.
National
Association of Teachers of RE (NATRE):
The teachers' body for RE teachers, in primary and seconday schools,
in England and Wales.
The
NC in action: RE pages:
A collection of ideas with level statements, pupils' work and assessment
criteria for RE from level 1 to level 6.
Qualifications
and Curriculum Agency (QCA) RE pages:
A collection of information on the QCA guidance on RE. Include the
Non Statutory National Framework materials.
Religious
Education Council:
An important focus for the RE world in schools, colleges and universities.
RE
Online :
An excellent collection of all things RE. This is a major site for
teachers and pupils of RE.
RE
Today :
This is the main supplier of RE resource and support in England and
Wales.
The
Shap Working Party: A group of academics
and experts on RE who come together to support the development of
RE.
St.
Peter Saltley Trust: St. Peter's Saltley
Trust is an educational charity with three main areas of interest
including the promotion of the development of RE in schools