Blogs on Commission on Religious Education Report

We invited guest bloggers to share their views on the Commission on Religious Education’s final recommendations. You can find the Commission’s report in full here.

The guest blogs are:

Why Religion and Worldviews IS the way forward, part 1 – Dr Kathryn Wright

New identity and National Entitlement – Alice Sarbicki

Religion and Worldviews: A National Entitlement – Dr Kevin O’Grady

What’s the next step on ‘the way forward’? – Dr Richard Kueh

Comments on recommendations 1 and 2 – George Casley

Thoughts on recommendations 1&2 – Aliya Azam

Changing the name to ‘Religion and Worldviews’: a dilution or salvation of RE? – Ruth Flanagan

Why Religion and Worldviews IS the way forward, part 2 – Dr Kathryn Wright

One Outcome, One Aim: some responses to Commission Recommendation 3 – Kate Christopher

An end to local determination is long overdue – Stephen Evans

Commission on RE Report- Luke Donnellan

Comments on recommendation 4 – George Casley

Recommendation 5 – Benjamin Wood

The Importance of Recommendation 6 – Linda Whitworth

Blog on CoRE recommendation 7 – Benjamin Wood

Thoughts on the RE Commission’s recommendations regarding CPD and networking (Recommendation 7) – Naomi Anstice

Thoughts on recommendation 7 – David Rees

Recommendation 8 (Local Advisory Networks on Religion & Worldviews) – Neil McKain

Educating teachers to teach a subject with agreed limits and defined kinds of knowing – Bob Bowie

National Entitlement: Benchmark and Backstop – Derek Holloway

Structures and Policy: Doing it for Ourselves – Kate Christopher

Religion and Worldviews: the way forward – Adam Dinham

Has the CoRE brought clarity? – Dilwyn Hunt