Exeter Humanists meet on the third Thursday of each month for lunch at the Phoenix Cafe Bar in Gandy Street.
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Exeter Humanists meet on the third Thursday of each month for lunch at the Phoenix Cafe Bar in Gandy Street.
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Of particular relevance to teachers are Humanist Perspectives in Religious Education authored by Robin Grinter - a retired lecturer in education. Two versions are available for free download -
Humanist Perspectives in Religious Education - Keystage 1 and 2
Humanist Perspectives in Religious Education - Keystage 3, 4 and 5
The Circle of Life Unit - 6 week unit aimed at understanding the evolution and characteristics of a chosen animal /respecting differing points of view-by Rachel Ashcroft, Green End Primary School, Manchester.
Understanding Humanism also has a collection of Humanist Perspectives.
Humanist Society Scotland provide lesson plans and book/dvd lists.
The Really Simple Guide to Humanism does what it says on the tin.
A free copy of this book has been sent to all secondary schools. Alom Shaha has his own blog.
There are teaching notes and relevant video clips here.
For younger children Michael Rosen and Annemarie Young have produced 'What is Humanism? How do you live without a god and other big questions'.