This morning's main story regarding young people appears to be the publication of a new Ofsted report, which suggests that the provision of religious education is in need of an overhaul. The report makes a number of recommendations, including a call for a national curriculum for religious education, and the idea that teachers should show children that religion is not always necessarily a force for good. Making Sense of Religion is online now via the Ofsted website.
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