Links to Other Helpful Sites |
| The Religious Studies GCSE section. | |
| The Religious Studies 'A' Level section. | |
| Audiopot - The UK's on-line library of creative Christian audio. Thoughts, interviews, features, drama and much more. FREE to download. Ideal for use in assemblies or as discussion starters in the classroom. | |
| The Assemblies Website - primary school assemblies for every occasion. (S.P.C.K.) | |
| The Association of Christian Teachers supports teachers, parents, governors and churches in their active concern for education. | |
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Baptism Integrity is dedicated to consideration of the issues of the theology and practice of baptism. christening and thanksgivings primarily in the Church of England. |
| Am fwy o adnoddau Cymraeg i ysgolion, ewch i beibl.net | |
Bibleworld Experience and Bibleworld SBS Studios are hands-on Bible-based educational resources in Scotland. Covering much of the Christianity strand within the RME Curriculum for Excellence for Primary 5 to Secondary 2, they are run by the Scottish Bible Society. |
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| Churches Alert to Sex Trafficking Across Europe. | |
| Christian Aid | |
| Exeter Infinity - resources on teaching about the 10 Commandments at ks 3. | |
| Find a Church - Arranging visits to churches near your school? - A comprehensive data base of churches in the U.K. | |
God: new evidence - Dawkins claims that God is a delusion and that religious faith is evil. But what if the scientific evidence itself is telling a different story? Over the past fifty years scientists have uncovered a series of facts which show that the universe is an extremely unlikely place, fine-tuned in specific ways that make human life possible. It shows all the signs that it has been purposefully designed as a place for us to live. 'GOD: new evidence' is a series of videos about these remarkable discoveries. Suitable to support G.C.S.E. level work on science and faith. The 'God: new evidence' videos are fully available, completely free of charge, online at www.focus.org.uk |
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| GSUS Live - GSUS Live is a resource that is available
to secondary schools. The aim of
GSUS Live is to show that Jesus is
relevant today.
There are two mobile classrooms with a fully functioning multimedia computer suite as the core of the hardware. They are designed to take classes of up to 32 Key Stage 3 pupils for a 45 to 60 minute lesson and will provide a stimulating environment in which they can investigate Jesus' teachings on Forgiveness, Fear, and Rejection. |
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| Holiday Recipes - website including brilliant seasonal recipes and ideas for religious festivals of many faiths. | |
| Instant Art A vast series of resources made for photocopying, available from Kevin Mayhew Ltd. 'Instant Art for Teaching Christianity' is especially helpful, but do explore the rest of the site. | |
| The Leprosy Mission have prepared a set of assemblies for use in Primary Schools based on the theme of 'Hands'. Items are available for downloading and printing. | |
| Life website. This site includes information about abortion-related issues and materials for students and teachers. | |
| New Advent - A massive resource of information from a Catholic perspective. Includes The Catholic Encyclopaedia. | |
| REonline - the virtual R.E. centre. A family of websites resourcing Religious Education for all key faiths. Includes the REsite. | |
| reJesus website. A contemporary, cross-denominational Christian website, exploring the person of Jesus. | |
| The Salvation Army has a dedicated schools site, with 'all the resources you need for learning about the work, worship and history of The Salvation Army.' | |
| The Spinnaker Trust provides Christian resources and training for primary schools. | |
| St. Christopher's Hospice website includes library and bookshop webpages, and other educational materials. St. Christopher's are happy to provide teachers with any relevant information for classes. | |
| The Stapleford Centre (UK) is an independent education centre, focussing on providing training for teachers, resources for schools and research into education. Many areas of the curriculum are covered; from Art through to Science. There is a particular emphasis on spiritual and moral development of pupils through the curriculum, RE and assemblies. |
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