Management of RE
Material is provided below to help you plan for the work that needs to be done in your subject area or department. This will be particularly useful if you are a single person department and act as a subject leader to many other non-specialist colleagues. It will, however, work equally well if you run a large department in, say, a church/faith comprehensive and have a number of specialists in the team facilitating student learning in RE. In such circumstances, these tools can be used for ensuring equity, efficiency, economy, effectiveness and quality management. These are all facets of what it means to be a subject leader since the publication of the National Standards for Subject Leaders (TTA/DfES, 1998).
Policy and planning
Staffing
Assessment, recording and reporting
Other issues
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