RE Subject Leader Kent Secondary School

My experience of crossteach is that they provide an excellent support to the teaching of Christianity in schools. By bringing people of faith into the classroom students are able to engage with the issues of religious belief in a more interactive way than is usually possible in a non-denominational school. The lessons produced by crossteach are always of a high standard combining class-based and group-based activities to stimulate thought and discussion whilst learning in a fun way. Students are always kept on task and respond well to the leaders. The resources and plans produced are always made relevant to the schemes of work and syllabi already in place which means that the lessons merge into our existing framework. Students are always positive in their feedback and the lessons really do promote an interest in Christianity which translates into their work but also into their personal development. crossteach also support and run popular Christian Union activities in the school. 

Crossteach
2017-10-18T00:16:06+00:00
My experience of crossteach is that they provide an excellent support to the teaching of Christianity in schools. By bringing people of faith into the classroom students are able to engage with the issues of religious belief in a more interactive way than is usually possible in a non-denominational school. The lessons produced by crossteach are always of a high standard combining class-based and group-based activities to stimulate thought and discussion whilst learning in a fun way. Students are always kept on task and respond well to the leaders. The resources and plans produced are always made relevant to the schemes of work and syllabi already in place which means that the lessons merge into our existing framework. Students are always positive in their feedback and the lessons really do promote an interest in Christianity which translates into their work but also into their personal development. crossteach also support and run popular Christian Union activities in the school. 
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