SMSC in Religious Education
The Cultural Child
RE in Esh Winning Primary school supports the cultural development of a child by exposing them to a wide range of religions, cultures, and practices. Children will learn about a range of celebrations and explore traditions from different cultures.
The Social Child
RE in Esh Winning Primary school supports social development by providing children with the opportunity to learn about the world around them, by learning about the beliefs and practices of other religions and faiths.
The Moral Child
RE in Esh Winning Primary school supports moral development by encouraging children to learn about what is right and wrong. Discussing the morality of different stories and why they are an important part of different religions and cultures.
The Spiritual Child
RE in Esh Winning Primary school supports spiritual development by exploring a range of religions and explore ways that people worship, celebrate events and show that they are part of a community.
Cultural Capital in Religious Education
Cultural Capital is the accumulation of knowledge, behaviours, skills and experiences that gives us the confidence to be able to talk, communicate, progress and take a full part in our community and wider world. At Esh Winning Primary school, we promote equality through our commitment to developing cultural capital for all our children.
In R.E., children will learn about diverse religious and non-religious worldviews. The R.E. curriculum is designed to help children deal with controversial issues, manage strongly held differences of belief and challenge stereotypes and prejudice. Children will develop mutual respect and tolerance of others’ faiths and beliefs. In order to achieve this, children will experience:
- Meeting and talking to people who belong to a variety of religious and non-religious groups
- Visits to places of religious significance
- Have access to a wide range of religious artefacts
- Experience religious ceremonies through drama and video
British Values in Religious Education
Democracy
RE in Esh Winning Primary school develops democracy in the classroom where all pupils have an equal right to be heard and democracy is modelled by the teacher and expected of every pupil.
The Rule of Law
RE in Esh Winning Primary school provides opportunities for pupils examine different codes for living and consider the value of the rule of law where all people are equal before the law.
Individual Liberty
In Esh Winning Primary school children will learn that Religion is a good case study of the balance between individual liberty and the greater good. It is the right of the parent to withdraw their child from RE.
Mutual Respect
Children at Esh Winning Primary school learn about the main religions and are taught respect and understanding for the cultures, beliefs, opinions and traditions or others. Mutual respect is taught and given when children are expressing their opinions and beliefs. Children are taught and encouraged to show respect to each other’s beliefs, feelings and opinions by given each child a forum to share these on and an expectation that these must be listened to.
Tolerance of those of different faiths and beliefs
Children in Esh Winning Primary school consider questions about identity and belonging. Children learn about the main religions and are taught respect and understanding for the cultures, beliefs, opinions and traditions or others. Class assemblies also help to contribute to the knowledge of special occasions, beliefs and customs. RE can challenge pupils to be increasingly respectful and to celebrate diversity of different cultures, faiths and beliefs