Religious Education

By following Durham County Council’s Agreed Syllabus for Religious Education, pupils will build religious literacy by:

  • developing knowledge and understanding of religious and non-religious worldviews
  • becoming increasingly able to respond to religious and non-religious worldviews in an informed and insightful way
  • reflecting on their own ideas and the ideas of others.

In the Agreed Syllabus there are three elements of Religious Education and these cover the aims above:

  • Knowledge and Understanding
  • Critical Thinking
  • Personal Reflection

In KS1, Christianity and Buddhism are taught, along with a unit on Humanist beliefs

In KS2, Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Hinduism are taught.

These religions are taught through the following four concepts, which are one way in which a religion can be defined. Each concept conveys a fundamental idea for understanding what religion is and how religion works.

  • Belief
  • Authority
  • Expressions of Belief
  • Impact of Belief

Children will:

  • develop & increase their knowledge & understanding of religions, beliefs & cultures in their own locality, Britain and globally.
  • develop positive attitudes of respect towards people who hold views and beliefs different from their own, and towards living in a society of diverse religions and beliefs.
  • develop their knowledge & understanding of religion & culture.
  • develop their capacity to engage with ‘big questions’ about the world.
  • develop their own sense of identity & understand what is important to them.
  • know & use religious vocabulary to develop rich knowledge & progression in thinking.
  • be equipped with the vocabulary needed to ask meaningful questions that extend their own understanding of a subject.

We encourage visitors from and visits to local places of worship and the use of imagery and artefacts to bring this subject alive for pupils. Pupils visit a range of local and regional places of worship in support of their learning.

 

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