Discovery RE and Understanding Christianity: can they be used together?

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Discovery RE and Understanding Christianity: can they be used together? What do they share in common? So how do their approaches match up? Both resources seek to provide teachers with practical tools to use in the classroom to improve the quality of RE. Both resources use an enquiry method and key questions. Both resources can be used in all school sectors How do they differ? Discovery RE covers the 6 principal world religions while Understanding Christianity seeks to cover only Christianity Discovery RE is based on a 4 step enquiry model: Understanding Christianity on a 3 step enquiry model that flows between Text: Impact: Connections Understanding Christianity delivers progression through exploring core Christian concepts while Discovery RE explores core concepts and beliefs through key questions. Engagement Explore the core concept/underpinning experience within the child s own world Investigation Step into the world of religion and learn about it and the application of beliefs Evaluation (impersonal) Apply critical and evaluative thinking skills to the key question and weigh up evidence You might like to start with A bridge between pupils experience and wider concepts and questions explore in biblical texts. Making sense of text/understanding the impact; An exploration of the ways in which Christian engage with religious text and how they live in the light of these texts Outcomes and Building blocks Assessment is organised around core knowledge and building toward end of phase outcomes Expression (Personal) Express personal impact and opinions Making connections to make connections beyond the concepts with other learning, including pupils own responses. To challenge the ideas studied and pupils own thinking

The two resources are complementary but they are distinct. Understanding Christianity cannot be used to replace Discovery RE and Discovery RE cannot be used to deliver Understanding Christianity. They can, however, be used together to deliver an holistic and balanced RE programme. This can be achieved by: Replacing the Discovery RE Christianity enquiries with Understanding Christianity units, thus ensuring clear progression of learning of the core concepts, one of the main aims of the Understanding Christianity approach. Over KS1 and KS2, Discovery RE gives18 blocks of teaching time to Christianity enquiries (teachers choosing which enquiries to deliver from 18 which focus on core Christian concepts and a further 4 focusing on broader aspects of Christian belief and practice); while Understanding Christianity has 19 units of work all with specific focus on core Christian concepts. There is therefore sufficient curriculum space to deliver Understanding Christianity within a Discovery RE programme without affecting the teaching of other faiths. A suggested model of how this can be done is available at. Derek Holloway Jan Lever www.churchofengland.org www.discoveryschemeofwork.com www.churchofengland.org/education The National Society (Church of England and Church in Wales) for Promoting Education operating as The Church of England Education Office Church House Great Smith Street London SW1P 3AZ T: 020 7898 1000 Charity No: 313070

How could units work within the Discovery RE programme: an example overview Overview Years F1/2 to Year 6 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 Concept: Incarnation Concept: Salvation Special People Celebrations Stories Special Places F1/2 What makes people special? Why do Christians perform Nativity plays at Christmas? How do people celebrate? Why do Christians put a cross in an Easter garden? What can we learn from stories? What makes places special?, Judaism Religions: Islam, Judaism Religions: Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism Religions: Christianity, Islam, Judaism Concept: Creation Concept: Incarnation Jesus as a friend Concept: Salvation Shabbat Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur 1 Who made the world? Why does Christmas matter to Was it always easy for Jesus to show friendship? Why does Easter matter to Is Shabbat important to Jewish children? Are Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur important to Jewish children? What did Jesus teach? Concept: Gospel Passover Concept: God The Covenant Rites of Passage and good works Is it possible to be kind to everyone all of the time? What is the good news that Jesus brings? How important is it for Jewish people to do what God asks them to do? What do Christians believe God is like? How special is the relationship Jews have with Jew to show commitment to 2 Prayer at home Community and Belonging Hajj Does praying at regular intervals every day help a Muslim in his/her everyday life? Does going to the Mosque give Muslims a sense of belonging? Does completing Hajj make a person a better Muslim?

Divali Concept: Incarnation Concept: Creation/Fall Concept: Salvation * Hindu Beliefs * Pilgrimage to the River Ganges Would celebrating Divali at home and in the community bring a feeling of belonging to a Hindu child? What is Trinity? What do Christians learn from the creation story? Why do Christians call the day Jesus died Good Friday? How can Brahman be everywhere and in everything? Would visiting the River Ganges feel special to a non-hindu? 3 * The Amrit Ceremony and the Khalsa * Sharing and Community * Does joining the Khalsa make a person a better Sikh? Do Sikhs think it is important to share? Sikh to show commitment to Beliefs and Practices Concept: People of God Passover Concept: Easter Rites of Passage and good works Concept: Kingdom of God How special is the relationship Jews have with What is it like (for Christians) to follow How important is it for Jewish people to do what God asks them to do? Is forgiveness always possible for Jew to show commitment to When Jesus left, what was the impact of Pentecost? 4 Buddha s teachings The 8-fold path The 8-fold path Is it possible for everyone to be happy? Can the Buddha s teachings make the world a better place? Buddhist to lead a good life?

* Belief into action Concept: Incarnation * Concept: Salvation * Concept: God How far would a Sikh go for his/ her religion? Was Jesus the Messiah? Are Sikh stories important today? What do Christians believe (What did) Jesus do to save Human Beings? Sikh to show commitment to What does it mean (for Christians) if God is holy and loving? 5 * * * Hindu Beliefs Hindu to show commitment to How can Brahman be everywhere and in everything? Do beliefs in Karma, Samsara and Moksha help Hindus lead good lives? Beliefs and Practices Christmas Concept: Creation Concept: Salvation Concept: Incarnation Muslim to show commitment to How significant is it that Mary was Jesus mother? Creation and science: conflicting or complementary? What difference does the resurrection make for Does belief in Akhirah (life after death) help Muslims lead good lives? 6 Concept: Gospel NB: This enquiry is taught in 2 sections over the term What would Jesus do? www.churchofengland.org www.discoveryschemeofwork.com