| RE:Quest is a primary source for teaching about Christianity in Religious Education, covering all key stages. Easy to use, richly illustrated and youth-centred. |
Comments about this site: |
Rosemary Rivett, RE Adviser, RE Today Services:'A well designed, highly relevant and user-friendly website, which will enhance teaching and learning about Christianity, and support independent learning.' |
Dave Francis, Association of RE Inspectors, Advisers and Consultants:'The site makes the Internet accessible for pupils learning about the varieties of Christian belief and action from key stage 1 to 4. It should prove to be an invaluable tool in supporting their learning from this interactive technology.' |
Jonathan Rendall, Schools Adviser (Curriculum) Hereford Diocese:'A website you will really treasure! A reliable resource for teaching and learning about Christianity. This is a must-use on-line resource of high quality and is highly commended. Brilliant! Recommended for use in all our schools.' |
Susan Leslie, Secretary, Committee on Education, Church of Scotland:'The Church of Scotland, Committee on Education has welcomed the opportunity to work with RE:Quest, to provide material about the Church of Scotland, within the ecumenical context provided by the site.' |
Rev Mike Parker, former Episcopalian Minister,
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David Hampshire, RE Advisor for Cornwall LEA'An excellent site, I wish there could be one like it for all the religious traditions we study as part of our Agreed Syllabus. I recommend this site to all our teachers to help them better deliver the Agreed Syllabus for RE.' |
Revd. Canon Robert Freeman, National Evangelism Adviser, Archbishops' Council:'Well done for producing RE:Quest. It is an excellent, clear and interesting resource, which I will wholeheartedly commend to different networks with which I am involved. Wonderful stuff!' |
Association of Christian Teachers (Scotland):'RE:Quest contains the best material we have seen yet, linked to the 5-14 requirements in Scotland. ACT (Scotland) has no hesitation in endorsing the RE:Quest website as a valuable resource for Religious and Moral education.' |
Andy Bathgate, Chief Executive, Scripture Union Scotland'Re:Quest is not just another website. It is packed full of useful resources which are beautifully presented and easily accessible. Navigation of the site is very straightforward and its combination of historical, ecclesiastical information alongside personal testimony makes it very engaging. This is a website worth putting amongst your favourites.' |
Rev. John Fulton, General Secretary, United Free Church of Scotland'Re:Quest is an excellent introduction to Christianity for pupils at all stages giving them information that is appropriate, relevant and stimulating.' |
Mrs. Pauline Clarke, Chair of Somerset SACRE:'I am proud that RE:Quest has its origins in Somerset SACRE. I am confident that teachers at every key stage will find it an invaluable resource for teaching Christianity within Religious Education.' |
Michael Brownbill, Schools Adviser - Bath & Wells Diocese'RE:Quest is a great web site and a very valuable addition to those available for RE, particularly because it is so pupil /student friendly. Well Done!' |
Jenny Pestridge, RE Adviser, RE Today Services:'Church and community schools will find this website a most useful resource in the teaching of Christianity. It meets the requirements of most Locally Agreed Syllabuses and encourages children and teachers to explore creative learning strategies.' |
Ewan Stewart, Principal Teacher of RME, Stonelaw High School, South Lanarkshire'This site is an excellent educational resource. It presents Christianity in a balanced and informative way that pupils will find easy to access and understand. Many aspects of Christianity are presented on the site and it should prove very useful for elements of 5-14, Standard Grade and other National Qualifications.' |
Council of Reference |
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| Brian Adams | Chair of 'Counties' |
| Pauline Clarke | Chair of Somerset SACRE |
| John Hayward | Chair of Islington SACRE, S.U. Schools' Worker for Hackney, Islington, Tower Hamlets & City of London; Urban Ministry Consultant |
| Peter Kendrick | Schools CoOrdinator London City Mission, Member of London Borough of Merton SACRE; |
| Graham Langtree | QCA Officer for Religious Education |
| Rupert Kaye | Chief Executive, Association of Christian Teachers |
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