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RE at Callerton Academy

RE

The RE curriculum aims to inspire children with a curiosity and fascination about the world and its people which will remain with them for the rest of their lives.

Intent

The Religious Education curriculum is structured to allow pupils to explore the many religions and beliefs that form a crucial part of culture and identity in our society. The aim of the curriculum is to provide opportunities for all pupils to learn, enquire and evaluate what different religions believe about the fundamental questions of life. It fosters in learners an understanding of how religions and beliefs influence the way we think as individuals and a society as a whole. It enables students to discuss and evaluate their own and others' views in a respectful, reasoned and informed manner. 

 


Implementation

The curriculum focuses on key concepts such as mutual tolerance (understanding difference and diversity) and respectful attitudes (celebrating human diversity). Over the course of their learning, pupils will explore a range of religions and world views: Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Judaism, Buddhism and Humanism. 

In this subject, we aim to teach Religious Education as a contemporary and dynamic subject where topics are not only taught as discreet lessons but in a cross-curricular manner. As a department, we strive to use a variety of teaching and learning methods to bring Religious Education alive. Children are encouraged to retell key religious stories from different faiths; handle religious artefacts; explore a wide range of religious texts through drama and art; discuss and debate key issues; describe and evaluate key philosophical issues relating to religion and conflict and evaluate the impact that key religious figures have on modern society. The children are exposed to a wide variety of extra-curricular opportunities such as educational visits and studies of local saints and their influence on the actions of people. 

 


Impact

The curriculum is designed to help pupils grow in today's multi-faith and diverse world. They show progress through written work but also in discussions and the way they respond to the many different religions studied. Pupils are assessed to show understanding of key skills.

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