Northern Ireland's Education Authority is set to embark on a significant overhaul of the region's Religious Education curriculum, and it's seeking the expert input of teachers to shape its new direction. The curriculum overhaul aims to provide students with a more inclusive and nuanced understanding of the world's major faiths, as well as the complexities of spirituality and ethics. As part of this effort, teachers will be invited to contribute their insights and expertise to help create a more comprehensive and engaging curriculum that reflects the diversity of Northern Ireland's student population. The move is seen as a major step towards promoting greater understanding and tolerance among young people, and could have significant implications for the way Religious Education is taught in schools across the region.


Teachers invited to help shape new Religious Education curriculum  education-ni.gov.uk