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RE teaching resources
Becta RE links
Becta was the Government's lead agency for ICT in education, and this page contains some of their links to web-based resources for religious education.
Espresso for Schools: faiths
London Grid for Learning website with small feature videos on various aspects of the major religions. (Will require LGfL login and password.)
NATRE
Website of the National Association for Teachers of Religious Education.
RE and Special Educational Needs
Bibliography of resources on TES connect.
REonline
An excellent starting point, REonline provides indexes and links relevant to RE teachers and pupils, and anyone else with an interest in RE. Contains the resources previously found on the REFuel website.
Understanding Humanism
The British Humanist Association's educational website.
Useful RE websites
Annotated, comprehensive list of websites, updated January 2015. Word document with clickable links.
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