A research poster is a visual representation of data or findings that have been organised in an easily digestible format. Research posters can also be used to summarise an ongoing project to a new audience. We have included research posters here from some recent projects which have been funded by Culham St Gabriel’s Trust.

Development of Literacy for Key Stage 4 Pupils in the Religious Studies Classroom 

Research Poster Evie Atherton, MA in Education Practice, 2024

Dialogism: Can a conversation among equals be experienced in a primary (R.E.) setting?

Research Poster Simon Cardy

Educational Disadvantage, Social Mobility and Religious Identity

Research Poster David Lundie & Mi Young Ahn, Education Studies, Liverpool Hope University

Innovative RE for REal and Religion and Worldview Literacy

Research Poster Martha Shaw

On That Point! An Investigation Into the Use of Debating and Oracy to Teach Evaluation Skills

Research Poster Beth Eades, Learning and Teaching Masters You may also find the Research spotlight: Debating Oracy and teaching evaluation by Beth Eades to be of interest.

Primary RE Practitioner Research – a teacher focussed research project

Research Poster Emma Salter, University of Huddersfield

RE Teachers’ Engagement with Research

Research Poster

RE-Imagining an Image A participatory study exploring monologic and dialogic approaches in Primary Religious Education

Research Poster Lizzie Yeomans, OU Masters in Education 2024. For my final year research project (MAEd), I wanted to explore the teacher- pupil relationship in the RE primary classroom. My role as […]

Religious Education and Emergent Technologies

Research Poster Paul Hopkins

Religious Literacy: A way Forward for religious education?

Research Poster Gert Biesta, David Aldridge, Pat Hannam, Sean Whittle

Teachers and Texts: Improving RE through Hermeneutics

Research Poster Dr Bob Bowie, Dr Farid Panjwani & Katie Clemmey

The DIALOG model for analysing texts in RE

Research Poster A recording of Dawn Cox and Karen Steele’s RExChange session ‘The DIALOG model and GCSE Islam’ can be found here:

The use of song for spiritual development and wellbeing

Research Poster Elaine Arundell