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Through the teaching of religious education, children should be provided with a secure setting to develop their beliefs and understanding. At Woodcote, we aim to provide this supportive context, encouraging all learners to develop their individual sense of identity and belonging. With a diverse range of children attending our school, we see it as crucial for our children to be taught about all key religions in order to develop respect and understanding for their peers with different beliefs and practises.
Aim
Our aim for religious education is:
Curriculum/Scheme of Work
We are moving to Jigsaw RE – watch this space!
Differentiation
All children are given the opportunity to access the curriculum through providing differentiated and ambitious lessons with appropriate challenge and support. All pupils will be challenged including the more able. For children with SEN, tasks will be adjusted or pupils will be given support to access tasks. Children will be given different starting points for each lesson providing resources of different complexity and setting tasks of increasing difficulty. Using teacher assessment from previous lessons, some children may start independent tasks without teacher input, others may be set a challenge more suited to their needs. Tasks will be set that allow for a variety of open-ended responses.
Assessment
Formative assessment is ongoing and is against the clear lesson objectives. At the end of the year teachers are required to report for parent’s attainment and effort in RE.
Right to Withdraw
Withdrawal – Parents have the right to withdraw their children from all or parts of RE Curriculum by making an application to the headteacher.