Teaching Resources
The Research Team worked with school teachers and theological educators to project resources to help schools and theological education institutions engage with project findings. All the resources are freely available to access and download from this website.
Here’s an overview of the resources available:
Resources for schools and teachers of religious education
- Video case studies of how three church schools in Cheshire engaged with the CEFAW project to rethink their practice, including their sourcing of animal products
- Lesson overviews, lesson plans, handouts, and Powerpoint presentations for Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 5, ready for classroom delivery.
- Short educational videos discussing project themes: farmed animal flourishing, environmental stewardship, and how citizens can act to improve animal welfare.
Access resources for schools and teachers of religious education
Resources for theological educators
- Annotated bibliographies suitable for use in theological education courses in the following subject areas:
- Biblical Studies
- Christian Doctrine
- Christian Ethics
- Interfaith Relations
- Mission
- A 45-page reader providing access to nine British theological texts on animal welfare published between the 17th and 19th centuries.
- A Powerpoint presentation introducing the project’s Christian approach to the ethics of farmed animal welfare.
- Examples of theological reflections in relation to the project’s areas of interest.