
Joe Kinnaird
@josephkinnaird
Head of RE. @NATRE executive member.
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https://mrkinnairdre.wordpress.com/ 18-10-2011 10:21:04
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Join Charlotte Newman and Sally Brooman this evening from 8-9 pm for #REChatUK, our discussion this evening is about using the REC Religion & Worldviews Handbook to support curriculum planning. Hope you can join and share your ideas and experiences of using the handbook.



Liz Halfpenny Joe Kinnaird Nikki McGee thanks liz! if anyone is interested: x.com/adamboxer1/staā¦



Attended a brilliant webinar by Adam Boxer on mini whiteboards. So many practical tips on how best to use them in the classroom.


š Have you seen this excellent guide to bringing a religion and worldviews approach into the classroom, written by our CEO Kathryn Wright? Today, our Education and Programmes Manager Fiona Moss used this to deliver CPD with The PTI! š ow.ly/MMyn50W7SsR


RIP Brian Wilson. Literally moments ago finished Hanif Abdurraqibās beautiful book Thereās Always This Year, which features this passage.


For Dawn and all who knew and loved her. We miss you Dawn. Thank you for everything #TeamRE ā¦Dr R.Jackson-Royalā© ā¦Katie Freemanā© ā¦Nikki McGeeā© ā¦Claire Clinton ā¦Matt Pitcherā© ā¦Jen Knightā© ā¦Farnyfunā© podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/theā¦




Train to teach RE with me & the amazing team at Inspiration Trust in Norfolk. Youāll follow the National Institute of Teaching curriculum + work with our innovative Religion & Worldviews programme. And yes, thereās a Ā£10,000 tax-free bursary! DMs open if youāre curious š #TeamRE


Listen to my barriers to research as I complete my ā¦Culham St Gabrielāsā© leadership scholarship course and how ā¦Fiona Mossā© and ā¦Gillian Georgiouā© helped me to navigate this and reflect on their own understanding of research. #TeamRE podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/theā¦

š Today, we're reflecting on this fantastic blog from Dr Richard Kueh - shared during our National Curriculum Focus Week - where he explores whether RE might have a place in a new national curriculum - with a bit of help from W.B. Yeats ow.ly/hqQm50W9cK2
