Birmingham Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education

Dispositions and Teaching Resources

Click on a Disposition to view the related resources matrix
  Being Imaginative and Explorative
  Appreciating Beauty
  Expressing Joy
  Being Thankful
  Caring for Others, Animals and the Environment
  Sharing and Being Generous
  Being Regardful of Suffering
  Being Merciful and Forgiving
  Being Fair and Just
  Living by Rules
  Being Accountable and Living with Integrity
  Being Temperate, Exercising Self-Discipline and Cultivating Serene Contentment
  Being Modest and Listening to Others
  Cultivating Inclusion, Identity and Belonging
  Creating Unity and Harmony
  Participating and Willing to Lead
  Remembering Roots
  Being Loyal and Steadfast
  Being Hopeful and Visionary
  Being Courageous and Confident
  Being Curious and Valuing Knowledge
  Being Open, Honest and Truthful
  Being Reflective and Self-Critical
  Being Silent and Attentive to, and Cultivating a Sense for, the Sacred and Transcendence
This section shows which Dispositions have teaching resources available, for each Key Stage and Religious Tradition.
In each matrix, a 'tick' indicates resource(s) available. Click on a 'tick' to view the resource(s), set in context with the related religious content.
All these teaching resources can also be found by navigating through the web site from Dispositions or Religious Traditions.
The teaching resources include lesson outlines/plans and units of work.

Exemplar Schemes of Work for Primary are also available - click here.

Resources will continue to be added, as they are produced.
If you have teaching resources you are willing to share, suitable to support the religious education syllabus, please get in touch via our 'Contact Us' page.

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