Resources -> RE -> Teaching Resources
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| This Gateway site contains a religious Web sites database, CD-ROM and video listings, contacts with organisations and government agencies, school Web sites, resources on visiting places of worship, advice on using ICT in RE and links to key RE Web sites. Target
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This comprehensive gateway site exists to support RE and ME, and meets the research needs of teachers and students. Arranged around five themes, it presents over twenty religions and belief systems, reviews existing resources, facilitates contacts between teachers/students, provides links tom resources for ethical issues, links to some UK newspapers and the journals of religious faiths, and access to professional support for the teacher (e.g. exam board information, ICT, Managing RE). There is a developing exhibition area for students’ work. The newly re-vamped 'News Service' section is well worth a visit. Target
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REfIT is a PCfRE working group looking at the future of Religious Education and Information Technology. This site outlines the project, whose members can be contacted for advice and support. There is a database of teachers open to all. Target
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| The Network for Irish Schools is a dynamic, colourful and readily accessible site with a variety of resources and ideas for students, parents and teachers. Target
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This site supports the RE and ME curriculum (5 – 14) in Scotland. Searchable sections (targets, topics, glossary and images) are organised by religion with some downloadable files (requires Acrobat Reader). Target
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This web site supports Channel 4’s programmes which explore key RE strands (e.g. belonging, creation, baptism, forgiving) with a focus on Christianity. It provides opportunities for learning across the whole curriculum. There are activities, songs and teachers’ notes. Target
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| Describing itself as ‘most unusual’, this religious web site aims to present a wide variety of belief systems, explore them from a all standpoints, and both there positive and negative aspects in the pursuance of religious tolerance. A useful source for teacher and student research. Target
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Christian Aid provides a valuable contribution to the curriculum for global citizenship. The Le@rn Zone area of their main web site provides lesson materials to support the free resource and video pack which was circulated to schools in summer 2001. Target
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