humanismforschools.org.uk
Humanism for Schools
http://humanismforschools.org.uk/guidance/inclusive-assemblies
See our new site: UNDERSTANDING HUMANISM. A brand new website featuring comprehensive, flexible, and free educational resources for inclusive RE. Ideas for inclusive assemblies. Humanists endorse the educational value of school assemblies and their role in supporting shared values and the school community and ethos, but think that the requirements for collective worship (as it is known in England and Wales) and religious observance (as it is known in Scotland) discriminate. In favour of religion. In Wale...
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Leicester Secular Society
http://leicestersecularsociety.org.uk/index.php
17 August 2016: The Society's Secular Hall Autumn Event Programme (September] - December 2016) can now be downloaded here. 16 May 2016: The BHA has launched a new education website - Understanding Humanism. An education resources to help young people learn about Humanism. 1 May 2016: The Society's Secular Hall Summer Event Programme (May - July 2016) can now be downloaded here. 28 April 2015: Spring edition of Leicester Secularist (No.72). More on our blog . Please click the more events . Download Leices...
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Humanism for Schools
http://humanismforschools.org.uk/case-studies
See our new site: UNDERSTANDING HUMANISM. A brand new website featuring comprehensive, flexible, and free educational resources for inclusive RE. Case studies and resources. Are you a humanist quiz. Ages 11-18) This downloadable A4 PDF. The ‘Golden Rule’ poster (Ages 5-18) This downloadable A3 PDF. Contains 26 variations of the ‘Golden Rule’ that one should should treat others as one would like others to treat oneself. Resource: all about me. Case study: right and wrong. Ages 5-11) – This case stud...
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Humanism for Schools
http://humanismforschools.org.uk/guidance/issues-in-re
See our new site: UNDERSTANDING HUMANISM. A brand new website featuring comprehensive, flexible, and free educational resources for inclusive RE. Including humanist perspectives in RE/RME. RE and RME can help ‘pupils develop their sense of identity and belonging’ (QCA guidance, 2000), but for the non-religious, RE and RME can be alienating, merely ‘a spectator sport’, as one Standing Advisory Council for RE Chair put it. How can a humanist perspective be included in lessons? See Does God Exist? These fee...
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Humanism for Schools
http://humanismforschools.org.uk/library/poster-gallery
See our new site: UNDERSTANDING HUMANISM. A brand new website featuring comprehensive, flexible, and free educational resources for inclusive RE. Download the full set of That’s Humanism posters. Download the full set of That’s Humanism posters. Humanism is a non-religious approach to life, which the 2013 national framework for RE in England recommends be studied in schools as an example of a 'non-religious worldview'.
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Humanism for Schools
http://humanismforschools.org.uk/teaching-toolkits
See our new site: UNDERSTANDING HUMANISM. A brand new website featuring comprehensive, flexible, and free educational resources for inclusive RE. Humanism is an important teaching area within Religious Education/Religious and Moral Education curriculum. These toolkits will help you integrate key understandings about Humanism through ready-made whiteboard presentations supported with teaching notes and photocopiable worksheets. What Makes Us Special? What Do We Celebrate and Why? The aim of this toolkit i...
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Humanism for Schools
http://humanismforschools.org.uk/guidance
See our new site: UNDERSTANDING HUMANISM. A brand new website featuring comprehensive, flexible, and free educational resources for inclusive RE. Help for school leaders, teachers, SACREs, Governors and more. Why include Humanism in RE/RME? Including non-religious students in RE/RME. 8211; A handy check list of tips for teachers. Understanding ‘spiritual’ development from a non-religious perspective. This includes descriptions of ‘spiritual’ development and examples of how Humanism can contribute to it.
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Humanism for Schools
http://humanismforschools.org.uk/case-studies/using-stories-and-traditional-tales-to-teach-values
See our new site: UNDERSTANDING HUMANISM. A brand new website featuring comprehensive, flexible, and free educational resources for inclusive RE. Resource: using stories to teach values. Using stories to teach values. From carefully structured discussion of stories children can learn many thinking and life skills:. Using language clearly and accurately. Hypothesising, testing and correcting ideas. Using evidence and criteria. Communication skills to do with speaking and listening. After reading the story.
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Alpha course poll finds 96% of people do not believe in god » British Humanist Association
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Good causes and charities. The Happy Human symbol. Humanists working for a better world. President of the British Humanist Association. Our History since 1896. Humanists for a Better World. H4BW patrons and supporters. News, events and actions. Sign up for H4BW updates. How Humanist Are You? BHA campaigns an overview. What you can do to help. Write to your MP about faith school admissions. 2016 ‘Faith’ Schools Campaigner appeal. Write to your MP about SRE. 8216;Faith’ schools. Human rights and equality.
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