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My Religious Education
From the status of RE, I don't think the Government realise what RE really is. Therefore, ...
published: 28 Apr 2011
author: 06clared
My Religious Education
My Religious Education
From the status of RE, I don't think the Government realise what RE really is. Therefore, I thought I'd share my experiences of RE in this short video. www.0...- published: 28 Apr 2011
- views: 1752
- author: 06clared
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Why we study Religious Education
This movie briefly covers the fisrt lesson for grade seven Religious Education. It present...
published: 08 May 2011
author: dumplingandtt
Why we study Religious Education
Why we study Religious Education
This movie briefly covers the fisrt lesson for grade seven Religious Education. It presents a scenario where an individual is descriminated against because o...- published: 08 May 2011
- views: 1682
- author: dumplingandtt
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Religious Studies News - AQA GCSE Tips from the Examiner
AQA GCSE RS hints and tips from the chief examiner....
published: 13 Dec 2012
author: bsrsdept
Religious Studies News - AQA GCSE Tips from the Examiner
Religious Studies News - AQA GCSE Tips from the Examiner
AQA GCSE RS hints and tips from the chief examiner.- published: 13 Dec 2012
- views: 2598
- author: bsrsdept
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Religious Education Stops Potential Extreme Conflict... Teach!
This video is putting emphasis on the importance of religious education in our lives. If w...
published: 18 Apr 2009
author: freakyshizzlepops
Religious Education Stops Potential Extreme Conflict... Teach!
Religious Education Stops Potential Extreme Conflict... Teach!
This video is putting emphasis on the importance of religious education in our lives. If we all learn how to live with each other and respect each other desp...- published: 18 Apr 2009
- views: 2854
- author: freakyshizzlepops
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Religious Education Congress - 2014!
Register Today: http://www.recongress.org/
What is the Los Angeles Religious Education Co...
published: 06 Dec 2013
Religious Education Congress - 2014!
Religious Education Congress - 2014!
Register Today: http://www.recongress.org/ What is the Los Angeles Religious Education Congress? Nation's Largest -- The Religious Education Congress, sponsored by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles Office of Religious Education, is the nation's largest annual gathering of Roman Catholics! With 38,000 in Attendance (See Congress 2013 registration statistics) -- Our last Religious Education Congress, held in February 2013, brought together 38,000 over the four-day weekend! We had 20,783 registered from across the country and as far away as the U,K. and Australia. Attendance at Youth Day 2012 was 14,613! Variety of Topics -- Over the three days, Congress 2014 will offer over 300 workshops presented by 184 speakers. (See our list of Congress 2014 Speakers). Topics range from personal growth to music to spiritual topics -- in English, Spanish and Vietnamese. Representing Many Cultures -- Congress annually offers a number of liturgies of different character. Congress 2014 offered 18 Eucharistic Liturgies of different character, including Black Culture, Celtic, Contemplative, Evening Prayer, General, Jazz, Mayan, Native American, Spanish, Urban Fusion, Vietnamese, and Young Adult -- as well as evening prayer and a Taizé service. Free Exhibits (open to Registrants only) -- Congress 2014 showcases 490 booths housing over 200 companies as exhibitors -- ranging from religious art to music, and from publishing houses to educational institutions, in addition to our own represented Archdiocesan ministries. Free Entertainment for Registrants -- Admission to Congress includes both free lunchtime and evening concerts -- ranging from contemporary Christian music to the leading Latino composers and artists. Congress 2014 features Meredith Augustin, Anna Betancourt, John Burland, Andrew Chinn, Jackie Francois, Stella García-López, Sarah Hart, The Jacob and Matthew Band, ValLimar Jansen, Rudy López, Michael Mangan, Jesse Manibusan, Donna Peña, Ceili Rain, Pedro Rubalcava, Curtis Stephan, and more! -- along with our Art Exhibit, our evening Film Showcase, Sacred Space, our annual Young Adult Dance and Social, and much more!- published: 06 Dec 2013
- views: 69
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RE.ACT: Take a stand for Religious Education
Get involved, sign the petition at www.reactcampaign.co.uk Religious Education (R.E.) in U...
published: 03 Mar 2011
author: premiertv2006
RE.ACT: Take a stand for Religious Education
RE.ACT: Take a stand for Religious Education
Get involved, sign the petition at www.reactcampaign.co.uk Religious Education (R.E.) in UK secondary schools is in jeopardy as a result of the coalition gov...- published: 03 Mar 2011
- views: 7939
- author: premiertv2006
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Religious Education In Schools
In the UK Religious Education is an actual academic subject at both primary and secondary ...
published: 06 Jun 2007
author: ltzippy2
Religious Education In Schools
Religious Education In Schools
In the UK Religious Education is an actual academic subject at both primary and secondary levels. This vid is a short summary of my experiences as a pupil an...- published: 06 Jun 2007
- views: 2561
- author: ltzippy2
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Theology and Religious Studies
Religion is central to world history, society and human life. This degree explores the var...
published: 14 Mar 2012
author: Cambridge University
Theology and Religious Studies
Theology and Religious Studies
Religion is central to world history, society and human life. This degree explores the varied ways humans have expressed their religious convictions, and how...- published: 14 Mar 2012
- views: 10464
- author: Cambridge University
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Year 6 Religious Education lesson observation (excerpt)
The full lesson is available on Lessons in Observation: Primary Vol II. All of our DVDs in...
published: 07 Aug 2013
author: Lessons in Observation
Year 6 Religious Education lesson observation (excerpt)
Year 6 Religious Education lesson observation (excerpt)
The full lesson is available on Lessons in Observation: Primary Vol II. All of our DVDs include pause points with prompt questions written by inspectors trai...- published: 07 Aug 2013
- views: 1
- author: Lessons in Observation
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Approaches to the Introductory Course in Religious Studies
From the Divinity School's Craft of Teaching in the Academic Study of Religion program. Le...
published: 12 Dec 2013
Approaches to the Introductory Course in Religious Studies
Approaches to the Introductory Course in Religious Studies
From the Divinity School's Craft of Teaching in the Academic Study of Religion program. Led by Professors Lucy Pick, Director of Undergraduate Studies and Senior Lecturer in the History of Christianity, and Richard Rosengarten, Associate Professor of Religion and Literature. The "Introduction to Religious Studies" course is a cornerstone of most Religious Studies majors, but a review of any syllabus collection will show that there are numerous ways to approach it. Listen to Professors Rosengarten and Pick discuss the syllabi they created for "RLST 10100: Introduction to Religious Studies" at the College at the University of Chicago. They will discuss how they organized their courses and why, what they included and what they left out, and what worked and what didn't.- published: 12 Dec 2013
- views: 29
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Introduction to Religious Studies
An introductory lecture concerning key figures, methodiologies and definitions in Religiou...
published: 02 Nov 2012
author: Lloyd Pietersen
Introduction to Religious Studies
Introduction to Religious Studies
An introductory lecture concerning key figures, methodiologies and definitions in Religious Studies.- published: 02 Nov 2012
- views: 249
- author: Lloyd Pietersen
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Religious Education in Secular Schools
Professor Rajeev Bhargava, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi....
published: 17 Jun 2013
author: LivingwithDiversity
Religious Education in Secular Schools
Religious Education in Secular Schools
Professor Rajeev Bhargava, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi.- published: 17 Jun 2013
- views: 12
- author: LivingwithDiversity
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Religious Education FAILING in England's Schools -- GCSE missed core aims
Over half of schools failing in religious education, says Ofsted.
More than half of Engla...
published: 08 Oct 2013
Religious Education FAILING in England's Schools -- GCSE missed core aims
Religious Education FAILING in England's Schools -- GCSE missed core aims
Over half of schools failing in religious education, says Ofsted. More than half of England's schools are failing pupils on religious education, the schools watchdog Ofsted has said. Its report accuses schools and the government of failing to focus effectively on the subject. It adds that six in 10 schools are not "realising the subject's full potential" in an increasingly globalised and multicultural century. The Religious Education Council for England and Wales called the findings disappointing but not surprising. The report highlights low standards, weak teaching, weak examination provision and confusion about the purpose of RE. Fundamental questions In particular, it says the recent introduction of the English Baccalaureate measure for pupils who achieve grade C or above in English, mathematics, science, a language and either history or geography, ignores RE and has further marginalised the subject. The report echoes comments by the Education Secretary Michael Gove. In July he told religious leaders RE had "suffered" because of government changes. He said he had thought that because schools have a statutory duty to provide RE lessons the subject was protected. Ofsted's report, Religious Education: realising the potential, says the subject "plays a key role in promoting social cohesion and the virtues of respect and empathy, which are important in our diverse society" but it finds "many pupils leave school with scant subject knowledge and understanding". It adds: "Moreover RE teaching often fails to challenge and extend pupils' ability to explore fundamental questions about human life, religion and belief." Inspectors visited a sample of 185 schools, both primary and secondary, between September 2009 and July 2012. They found achievement and teaching in RE was less than good in six out of 10 primary schools, and in fewer than half of secondary schools and that not enough had been done to improve provision since a previous report in 2010. 'Weak' understanding Teaching in primary schools was "not good enough because of weaknesses in teachers understanding of the subject", they found. Standards were higher for GCSE and sixth form students but even at GCSE level teaching often "failed to secure the core aim of the examination specifications, that is to enable pupils to adopt an enquiring, critical and reflective approach to the study of religion." The authors urge the Department for Education (DfE) to consider whether the quality and quantity of statutory RE provision should be decided locally by schools and local authorities - or specified by central government. They want the DfE to work with professional RE teaching associations to "clarify the aims and purposes of RE" and to improve teacher training. Schools should ensure that teaching deepens "pupils' understanding of the nature, diversity and impact of religion and belief in the contemporary world," they urge. John Keast, chairman of the Religious Education Council for England and Wales said they had been warning "for some time about the poor state of religious education in many schools". He said they would publish their own report and RE curriculum later in October. "It is now vital that the DfE works with the Religious Education Council on putting things right. We can do better than this." Stephen Evans of the National Secular Society said the recommendations did not go far enough. "With the freedom to determine their own syllabus for RE, many schools with a religious character abuse the subject and use it for missionising. "Young people would be better served by a new national curriculum subject for all pupils that covers a variety of religious, non-religious and secular philosophies and world views." Meanwhile, Gail Larkin from the National Association of Head Teachers said consecutive governments were responsible for schools placing less emphasis on the subject. She said: "Some of the major policy changes that we've had, the impact has been to convey the message that RE is of less value than other subjects. "So, as a head teacher... we are concentrating more - as we've been told to do by consecutive governments - on core subjects and subjects that can be measured." "Unfortunately", she added, "I think RE has fallen off the radar". By Judith Burns, BBC News education reporter.- published: 08 Oct 2013
- views: 3
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Teaching Religious Education with Cambridge University
Cambridge PGCE Secondary Religious Studies 2009/10 Celebration presentation 18-06-10....
published: 18 Jun 2010
author: Stephen Carter
Teaching Religious Education with Cambridge University
Teaching Religious Education with Cambridge University
Cambridge PGCE Secondary Religious Studies 2009/10 Celebration presentation 18-06-10.- published: 18 Jun 2010
- views: 1001
- author: Stephen Carter
Vimeo results:
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Atheists Don't Have No Songs
Religious Education
Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers performing "Atheists Don't Hav...
published: 03 Oct 2011
author: Hope Unitarian
Atheists Don't Have No Songs
Religious Education
Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers performing "Atheists Don't Have No Songs".
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Technology Tips for Religious Educators
Technology is changing fast. With so many new developments in e-textbooks, websites, softw...
published: 11 Mar 2011
author: Ave Maria Press
Technology Tips for Religious Educators
Technology is changing fast. With so many new developments in e-textbooks, websites, software, apps, and online resources, it is easy for teachers to get overwhelmed. Jared Dees, the Digital Publishing Specialist at Ave Maria Press, as he provides a series of tips and teaching strategies for using technology in the classroom. Some of the tools that are introduced include: etextbooks, PowerPoint, SMARTBoard, Animoto, Screenr, Camstudio, Audacity, YouTube, Vimeo, Dropbox, and Evernote.
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MORMON MOVIE - First Look (WIP)
Help us keep going! We cannot move forward with this film until funds are raised. Please c...
published: 29 Aug 2012
author: Kartemquin Films
MORMON MOVIE - First Look (WIP)
Help us keep going! We cannot move forward with this film until funds are raised. Please consider making a donation today: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/XanAranda/mormon-movie-work-in-progress-first-look Thank you!
10-minute Work in Progress sample. For credits, visit http://www.MormonMovie.org/Watch
Family/Cinema . Storytelling/Utah . Martyrdom/Mexico . Exile/Eternity . Faith/America
Inspired by religious educational films her mother starred in while a student at Brigham Young University during the 1960s, director Xan Aranda (Andrew Bird: Fever Year) revisits her ancestral religion through the lens of two Mormon classics: a black-and-white Western portraying an historic clash between Mormon colonists and Pancho Villa in Mexico, and a jewel-toned yet tragic cautionary tale about marriage and doubt. As deeper threads of LDS beliefs are revealed, Xan explores the controversially clean-cut community she left behind – and her family’s spiritual fate beyond death.
Documentary in production with Kartemquin Films. Estimated release: 2014. Estimated length: 80 min.
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A (very) brief history of Quakers
Many people seem to get Quakers confused with Amish or Shakers or even Mormons, so the You...
published: 16 Jun 2013
author: will rogers
A (very) brief history of Quakers
Many people seem to get Quakers confused with Amish or Shakers or even Mormons, so the Young Friends of Richmond VA decided to make a video to help clear things up a little bit. This is all about Quaker history (which actually has very little to do with Amish and Shaker and Mormon history).
Originally the video was going to be called "What is Quakerism," but that turned out to be way too big of a project, at least for now. I worked with the Young Friends on this video for six months or so, studying some important moments in Quaker history and generally having a good time.
Our "animation" style was inspired by an epipheo video with Tim Ferriss, and we also would like to thank Jon Watts for being the patron saint of quaker internet videos. Barb Adams, the clerk of Religious Education at Richmond Friends Meeting, was the woman who pulled everyone together to make this happen.
Youtube results:
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Sadlier Webinar- 10 Ways That Technology Can Improve Your Religious Education Session
Presenter: Victor Valenzuela, Sadlier National Consultant What? Use technology in my relig...
published: 24 Jan 2013
author: SadlierReligion
Sadlier Webinar- 10 Ways That Technology Can Improve Your Religious Education Session
Sadlier Webinar- 10 Ways That Technology Can Improve Your Religious Education Session
Presenter: Victor Valenzuela, Sadlier National Consultant What? Use technology in my religion class? Victor Valenzuela talks about how technology and media h...- published: 24 Jan 2013
- views: 961
- author: SadlierReligion
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Tackling Religious Education, Identity and Fundamentalism
This interview was conducted as part of the "Living with Religious Diversity" conference h...
published: 17 Jun 2013
author: LivingwithDiversity
Tackling Religious Education, Identity and Fundamentalism
Tackling Religious Education, Identity and Fundamentalism
This interview was conducted as part of the "Living with Religious Diversity" conference held in India in February 2013. In this video, Prof. Ratna Ghosh tal...- published: 17 Jun 2013
- views: 16
- author: LivingwithDiversity
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Religious Education Advanced by Technology
ParishSOFT enhances your Religious Education Department by providing both desktop and web ...
published: 11 Mar 2011
author: parishsoft
Religious Education Advanced by Technology
Religious Education Advanced by Technology
ParishSOFT enhances your Religious Education Department by providing both desktop and web tools to bolster your communication and productivity, assist with c...- published: 11 Mar 2011
- views: 1288
- author: parishsoft
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CFI-NYC | How I Survived My Religious Education: A Panel Discussion
In this panel discussion sponsored by the Center for Inquiry-New York City and All Souls U...
published: 21 Jan 2010
author: centerforinquiry
CFI-NYC | How I Survived My Religious Education: A Panel Discussion
CFI-NYC | How I Survived My Religious Education: A Panel Discussion
In this panel discussion sponsored by the Center for Inquiry-New York City and All Souls Unitarian Church, three authors -- William Lobdell, Rebecca Newberge...- published: 21 Jan 2010
- views: 4022
- author: centerforinquiry