NEWS
Pray Day for Schools on 17th November
Here at the Free Churches Group, we play an active part in the dynamic prayer network of the Pray for Schools steering group.
We are delighted to share with you all news of the forthcoming Pray Day for Schools coming up next Tuesday, 17th November.
For further information and how to get involved, here is an extracts from their recent newsletter:
“If you're new to Pray for Schools (PFS), welcome!
We've been keenly aware - as I'm sure you are too - of the importance of prayer over this Covid period. It truly is the key to revival and prayer for our young people is particularly significant.
Please read our newsletter for more thoughts on this.
Tuesday 17 November is Pray Day!
Please join Celia Bowring of CARE and Jane Newey from Pray for Schools for a Zoom Prayer Session
** 9.30am with Lisa Jones from Scripture Union and Bev Smith from Youth For Christ
** 5.30pm with Ebony Fennell from Prayer Spaces in Schools and Toni Coulton of Chaplaincy Central
Worcester Diocese is also hosting a Zoom Prayer session at ** 1.45pm ** with Julie Jeffries from Open the Book
Let's keep on praying!
Jane Newey , Pray for Schools England Coordinator”
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New anti-racist Religious Education resource for Teachers
Media Release
Thursday, 5th November 2020
New anti-racist Religious Education resource for Teachers
A new suite of free teaching materials to help teachers of Religious Education plan and provide learning around racism and prejudice has been launched by RE Today and the National Association of Teachers of RE (NATRE). The project was initiated by the Free Churches Group and Methodist Schools and funded by the Westhill Endowment.
The Anti-Racist resources, which are relevant to Religious Education in Key Stage 2 and 3, include units of work such as ‘What can be done to reduce racism? Can religion help?”, and “Racism: what can be done to reduce its harmful impact? What can religions do to play their part in a more just society?” as well as film and book reviews - from Malcolm X and Gandhi, to the Life of Pi, and The Windrush Betrayal. The concept of respect is also explored, with links made with art and British Values.
The material also covers topical issues such as the toppling of Colston’s statue in Bristol, and an interview with British rapper Stormzy in which he explores his personal beliefs and spirituality.
One of the core guides is ‘20+ key ideas for teachers of RE’, a glossary of concepts that teachers need to be prepared to address, including community cohesion, cultural hegemony and a decolonised curriculum.
The resources have been developed with the support of over twenty-five project partners, including Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) teachers, pupils, academics, educational partners and a range of people from different faith and belief backgrounds. Some of them have recorded videos explaining why they are anti-racist.
Primary teacher Saima Saleh for example, says, “If we want to prepare our pupils for living happily in a diverse world, we have to challenge racism. It’s imperative that we tackle this subject in the classroom; racial disparities are everywhere. To improve the situation, change must begin by defining and understanding terms like racist and anti-racist in the classroom.
“As educators, we might feel uncomfortable addressing these issues, but it is so vital that we do if we’d like our world to be fairer for everyone.”
National RE Advisor for RE Today, Lat Blaylock, said: “Pupils are very conscious of the multitude of current issues surrounding race, from the Black Lives Matter movement to the concept of Cancel Culture. They often have their own distinct views on these issues and may even have encountered racism first-hand.
“It’s the role of teachers to help guide young people through this moral maze and make sense of many of the concepts and terms they come across every day. Often teachers are asked to tackle what can often be difficult and sensitive topics. That’s why these resources, which discuss the issues using cultural references that are familiar to pupils, are so vital.”
Barbara Easton, Head of Service, Methodist Schools, and Sarah Lane Cawte, Education Officer, Free Churches Group, said in a joint comment: “We’re delighted that RE Today/NATRE have worked with us to make these important resources available free of charge to teachers. Education has the power to transform the lives of individuals and communities, and we hope that these anti-racist RE resources are our contribution to building awareness and respect in young people in many schools.”
The free Anti-Racist RE materials are available here.
Notes to editors:
Media enquiries:
Colin Hallmark / Sarah Carter, 3:nine Sarah Lane Cawte, Free Churches Group
Tel: 0207 736 1888 Tel: 0203 651 8339
Email: retoday@3nine.co.uk Email: sarah.lane.cawte@freechurches.org.uk
About the resources
The Anti-Racist RE project has been developed in partnership with the Free Churches Group and Methodist Schools and funded by the Westhill Endowment. It was managed, written, and edited by Lat Blaylock, RE Advisor for RE Today and Editor of REtoday Magazine.
RE Today
RE Today works in the UK and internationally to give children a broad and balanced education to support them in the world they live in, through the teaching of high-quality RE in schools.
It supports teachers in ALL types of schools through publishing high-quality RE publications, offering consultancy services, curriculum development and by providing professional development opportunities for RE professionals. Please visit the website here.
National Association of Teachers of RE
NATRE is the subject teacher association for RE professionals in primary and secondary schools and higher education, providing a representative voice at national level and publications and courses to promote professional development. NATRE’s Executive consists of a majority of serving teachers from primary and secondary schools who are elected for a three-year term of service. Please visit the website here.
RE Today Services
RE Today Services works in the UK and internationally to give children a broad and balanced education to support them in the world they live in, through the teaching of high-quality RE in schools.
It supports teachers in all types of schools; primary, secondary, first, middle, independent, academies, free, grammar, community, MATs, schools with a religious character and more.
It is committed to the teaching of the major world faiths and non-religious world-views in Religious Education, to an accurate and fair representation of their beliefs, values and practices in all of its teaching materials. Please visit the website here.
FURTHER RESOURCES TO HELP YOU IN YOUR MINISTRY
Each week, our very own Revd Meg Burton, Secretary for Healthcare Chaplaincy for the Free Churches, gathers and shares a range of supportive and informative communications with Healthcare Chaplains.
Although these are primarily aimed at those working in healthcare chaplaincy, many others may find the content encouraging and helpful in their life and ministry.
There is:
Fifty ways to take a break
Link to Interfaith week event on 11th Nov
Link to Post Grad Certificate in Psycho-Spiritual Care
You can find out more and explore these reflections and materials HERE.
Meg provides the leadership on Healthcare Chaplaincy work at a national level for the Free Churches as well as in a multi-faith context.
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Interfaith Week event: 11th November - Faith in a Pandemic
The event will take place online on Weds 11th of November from 7.15pm – 8.30pm.
In order to take part you need to register for your free place through Eventbrite, using this link:
You will then be sent the Zoom link so you can join the meeting between 7.00pm and 7.15pm
Tea and chat - a get together for healthcare chaplains - dates for the rest of the year!
Rev Meg Burton, Secretary for Healthcare chaplaincy, warmly invites you to join her and other chaplains from across the sector, for Tea and Chat Zoom sessions - 3.30 to 4.30pm.
These are the dates for the rest of the year:
Friday 23rd October
Wednesday 28th October
Friday 6th November
Wednesday 11th November
Friday 20th November
Wednesday 25th November
Friday 4th December
Wednesday 9th December
Friday 18th December
Wednesday 23rd December
Wednesday 30th December
Friday Zoom Meeting ID:870 5327 8978 Password: 669993
Wednesday Zoom Meeting ID: 892 5230 8978 Password: 956743
To read more about the work of the Free Churches with healthcare chaplaincy:
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