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Primary school religious education needs improvement – and fast
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Tagged Allah, Caitlin Prentice, different belief systems, diverse faiths, English Baccalaureate, Ghanian Christian, God, Kenyan Christian, multi-ethnic schools, primary level RE, Primary school religious education, pupils, Somali Muslim slassmate, tolerant and mutually respectful society
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Religious education must stay central
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Tagged Archbishop of Canterbury, Canterbury Cathedral, Church of England, Dr Rowan Williams, Easter, English, English Baccalaureate, faith, Government reforms, human existance, Jesus, math, nation`s secondary schools, religion, Religious Education, science, young people, youngsters
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Church of England reaffirms its commitment to education
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Tagged Bishop of Oxford, Christian character, Church of England, Church schools, education system, England, English Baccalaureate, faith-based schooling, National Secular Society, pupils, Religious Education, role of education, Schools, secular groups, universal free education
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Religious education in schools is ‘a priority’ say MPs
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Tagged different cultures and religions, England, English Baccalaureate, MPs, parliamentary group, pupils, RE, Religious Education, Schools, Stephen Lloyd, teaching of religious education, UK
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Blackburn Diocese: ‘RE vital to English baccalaureate’
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Tagged community cohesion, English, English Baccalaureate, faith lessons, foreign language, Fred Kershaw, geography, Government, head of education, History, important subject, maths, Nick Gibbs, Religious Education, religious extreimism.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-14369945, schools minister, science, UK
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MPs join criticism of English Baccalaureate
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Tagged Catholic Education Service, Church of England Board of Education.http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2011/07/29/mps-join-criticism-of-english-baccalaureate/, EBacc, England, English Baccalaureate, faith schools, Michael Gove, National Association of Teachers of Religious Education, RE teaching, Religious Education, UK, Wales
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Religious education in schools ‘under threat’
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Tagged Buddhists, Christians, classroom, ds: UK, English Baccalaureate, English education system, faith leaders, GCSE league tables, Hindus, legislation, Muslims, pupils, RE lessons, Religious Education, religious groups, Sikhs, traditional academic subjects. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/8625861/Religious-education-in-schools-under-threat.html
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English Baccalaureate ‘squeezing out RE’ say teachers
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Tagged English, English Baccalaureate, faith schools, GCSE subjects.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-13893958, goegraphy, Government, History, independent schools, language, maths, music teachers, National Association of Teachers of Religious Education (NATRE), RE pupils, Religious Education, sciences, UK
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MPs debate the role of religious education in schools
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Tagged Education Secretary, English, English Baccalaureate, GCSE subjects, geography, History, language, maths, Michael Gove, National Curriculum.http://news.bbc.co.uk/democracylive/hi/house_of_commons/newsid_9487000/9487705.stm, obsessive secularists, radicalism, RE, RE teaching, Religious Education, science, UK
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English Bac ‘first of many accountability measures’
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Tagged academic subjects, accountability measures, Commons Education Committee.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-13207055, English Baccalaureate, geography, History, language, math, pupils, Religious Education, sience, the English Mac, UK
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