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      Find out about lived aspects of diverse religion and worldview traditions through places of worship, voices and films.
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    • Getting started
      A starting point for exploring RE:Online and finding resources, other websites, guidance and support for religion and worldviews education.
    • What is a Religion and Worldviews approach
      An introduction to what a religion and worldviews approach is, why it matters in Religious Education, and how it reshapes curriculum thinking and classroom practice.
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      Featured resources and curated links to support high quality religion and worldviews teaching.
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      Explore curriculum thinking, assessment guidance and national perspectives in religion and worldviews education.
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      Research spotlights, reports and insights to support evidence informed religion and worldviews education.
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      Regular newsletters and A level digests curated to support religion and worldviews teaching
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    • Your career journey
      Explore routes, support and inspiration for your career journey in religion and worldviews education.
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The Knotty Problem of Buddhism within Religious Education in England and the possibility of a National Curriculum

Romana Meereis 25 Jun 2026

Case studies in RE in EYFS and KS1? Yes! We can!

Sally Brooman 10 Jun 2026

Why RE Matters in Alternative Provision: Ways of Knowing That Make Space for Meaning

Lucy Holloway 23 May 2026

Book Review: Secondary Religious Education in Action

Dee Cowan 22 May 2026

How We Use ‘Ways of Knowing’ in Our New Trust RE Curriculum

Natalie Parkin 22 May 2026

From “What Do They Believe?” to “Does It Make Sense?”: Using Philosophical Tools in Secondary RE

Greg Parekh 21 May 2026

Why Do You Think That? Using Philosophy to Deepen Learning in Primary RE

John Semmens 21 May 2026

Book review: Ways of Knowing: A Toolkit, Primary

Khadija Mahir 20 May 2026

Looking at Data, Learning to See: A ‘Ways of Knowing’ Lesson in Primary RE

Chris Mooney 20 May 2026

Thinking Like a Social Scientist in the RE Classroom

Charlotte Newman 20 May 2026

Thinking Like a Theologian: Practical Tools for Reading Sacred Texts in the secondary RE classroom

Joanne Harris 19 May 2026

Empowering Students as Sacred Text Scholars: Three Ways to Support Pupils’ Reason as Theologians

Ryan Parker 19 May 2026

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