RE AND WHY SITTING IN AN IGLOO DOESN'T MAKE YOU INUIT – Christians in Education
At the NAHT conference last week, heads debated a motion to overturn the parental right of opt-out from RE. The […]
Read more →At the NAHT conference last week, heads debated a motion to overturn the parental right of opt-out from RE. The […]
Read more →For any readers who don’t know John Shortt, let me introduce you to him via his website www.johnshortt.org Crammed full of all […]
Read more →Hard on the heels of the Netmums survey about nativities, which showed that schools are increasingly abandoning trad nativity plays at […]
Read more →At the NAHT conference last week, heads debated a motion to overturn the parental right of opt-out from RE. The […]
Read more →Earlier this week, The Open University published a report titled Religion, Security and Global Uncertainties. It concluded that politicians and […]
Read more →This week has seen vitriolic exchanges almost unique in the life of the British people. As feelings ran high, words […]
Read more →You may have heard the howls of anguish from my study this week. They were provoked by Nick Gibb’s views […]
Read more →Bible-shaped Teaching, by Dr John Shortt, is essentially a book about stories and metaphors. Using stories from his own life, […]
Read more →For more than a decade, our education service has been undergoing rapid and significant change. There’s nothing wrong with change, […]
Read more →This week has seen vitriolic exchanges almost unique in the life of the British people. As feelings ran high, words […]
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