WRERU Open Seminar Series
The Warwick Religions and Education Research Unit (WRERU), was established in 1994 on the formation of the new Institute of Education at the University of Warwick. It absorbed the various research and development projects previously encompassed by the Religious Education and Community Project and continues to undertake research and development projects in religions, education and related fields.
WRERU hosts a series of Religions and Education Research Seminars
, held several Tuesday evenings a term in the Institute. Those leading the seminars come from a range of backgrounds including:
- practising teachers
- advisers in the field of RE or education generally
- Farmington Fellows
- university based researchers
Seminar programme 2012
All seminars are usually held on Tuesdays at 6pm.
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6 March 2012 Room: Westwood Teaching Block WT0.03 NB 6pm |
Dr Julia Ipgrave, Senior Research Fellow, Warwick Religions and Education Research Unit and Debbie Danon, Three Faiths Forum Title: Dialogue with Scripture: inter faith activity with teenagers This seminar introduces the Tools 4 Trialogue inter faith programme run by the Three Faiths Forum in London schools including a practical demonstration by Forum members and a report on the dialogue model by Dr Ipgrave.
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Celebrating RE Month
The presentation
and the list of references
referred to in Dr Joyce Miller's seminar 'Religious education and religious extremism: some questions and answers for teachers' (1 March 2011) are available here.