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Video January 23, 2015 Paul Smalley

Beyond the Ordinary is a new campaign to find extraordinary individuals who have what it takes to train to become RE teachers.

If you’re interested in training to teach RE you can look forward to healthy job prospects and as well as a bursary to help cover living costs while you train. Contact us at Edge Hill or see http://www.teachre.co.uk/beyondtheordinary/ 

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  1. As part of a research project which Francis Farrell has been leading on, we have commissioned this video which shows some of the schools linking work we have been doing.

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  3. Beyond the Ordinary is a new campaign to find extraordinary individuals who have what it takes to train to become RE teachers.

    If you’re interested in training to teach RE you can look forward to healthy job prospects and as well as a bursary to help cover living costs while you train. Contact us at Edge Hill or see http://www.teachre.co.uk/beyondtheordinary/ 

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    January 23, 2015 Paul Smalley
  4. This 30 second video gives you a flavour of what the 3 year Secondary Religious Education with QTS degree is like.

     

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