PRIMARY EXEMPLAR WRITING DAY BOVINGTON 17 TH MARCH 2011 New Dorset Agreed Syllabus for RE.

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PRIMARY EXEMPLAR WRITING DAY BOVINGTON 17 TH MARCH 2011 New Dorset Agreed Syllabus for RE

Lulu asks a question

Lulu gets an answer !

Why? Core purpose of RE How to define attainment and progress The place of concepts and questions in RE How to secure continuity and progression How to structure a clear process of learning into RE topics The place of genuine openness and critical enquiry into religious and non religious belief

So what’s new ? Principal Aim Breadth of Study (Page 4) From 2 Attainment targets' to 6 areas of enquiry (page 17) Planning process (page 9)

The planning process Engaging with questions of religion and belief Investigating questions of religion and belief Evaluating questions of religion and belief Expressing our own beliefs and values Engagement AT 2 Personal Investigating AT1 Evaluating AT2 Impersonal Expressing AT 2 Personal

So what’s new ? Principal Aim Breadth of Study (Page 4) From 2 Attainment targets' to 6 areas of enquiry (page 17) Planning process (page 9) Content tables

What next ? Launch RE conference 28 th June In schools for September 11 Memory Stick and website support and others