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'What is a 'successful learner in RE'? Deborah Weston November 2009
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The most successful learning happens when students are asking the questions and planning the enquiry
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My students make most progress when I present conceptual challenges to them What does it mean to talk of LIFE after DEATH? If Islam means peace; how can people use the expression Islamic terrorist? Is religious fundamentalism always a bad thing? Does belief in God make people behave in a more ethical way?
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Developing specific skills should always be a key focus of planning
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I am aware of how I develop students confidence in dealing with religious issues
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My students’ appear to be most engaged when dealing with spiritual concepts
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My students appear to be most engaged when dealing with moral concepts
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Developing students’ skills with sources is a major part of RE
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I should really give students more opportunity for quiet reflection on big questions in my lessons
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I have given my students more opportunities to learn outside the classroom over the last year
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Visitors to the classroom provide the best opportunities to investigate competing truth-claims
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My students are more interested in questions about identity that they were in the past
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There are more opportunities to discuss questions about values and commitments at key stage 4 than key stage 3
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Questions about meaning and purpose form a large part of my lessons
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My students seem to learn more when working collaboratively (as opposed to individually)
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The religious literacy developed in RE has a significant impact in other areas of the curriculum at my school
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