COVID-19 A time to learn – religious literacy
This page includes some of the opportunities provided by member bodies for online learning at this time.
- The Woolf Institute has started a new series titled #WoolfWatch for sharing home entertainment recommendations including videos, podcasts, blogs and research. https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog It also waived the fees for one of its online courses in response to COVID-19, although the deadline for registration has now passed. https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/study/online-courses/religion-is
- REToday is supporting The National Association of Teachers of Religious Education (NATRE) in sharing resources for teachers and pupils for home learning. The resources will be uploaded on an ongoing basis http://www.natre.org.uk/about-natre/free-resources-for-you-and-your-pupils/
- The Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies, Oxford continued its regular series of Qur`an and Bible reading through web conferencing. Topics related to the lockdown situation, including ‘plague & illness’ and ‘captivity & freedom’. https://www.cmcsoxford.org.uk/.
Last updated: 13/05/20
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