Feedback from teachers
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BETT 2010 Questioning Origins was shortlisted in the BETT awards 2010 ‘Secondary, FE and Digital Skills content’ category. This recognised that the disc was simple to use, and effective in delivering exciting learning materials. |
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"Good range of learning styles and variety of media. Great for engaging difficult pupils as lots of children love ICT and visual input.“ RE Co-ordinator, Shield Road Primary School, Filton, Bristol |
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"I have been very impressed by the content - often you purchase something and you are disappointed, not so on this occasion!" RME teacher from Crieff High School, Perth, Scotland. |
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"This is an exceptionally high quality resource that deserves to be widely used. It is both accessible and informative.” Professor of Science Education at the Institute of Education, University of London. |
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"It is a real joy to access material that has been so well thought out and is relevant to both the curriculum and the interests of students. The material includes AT1 and AT2 questions and has activities that are suitable for both lower ability and Gifted and Talented students." Teacher of Religious Education at St. Peter's School, Exeter. |
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"From a teacher's point of view the lessons are packed with interest, diverse approaches and interactivity, and also the teacher material is first class. The presentation of the video clips, games and powerpoints also adds greatly to the project's attraction. The material is very well tailored to year 9 and the needs of the RE curriculum." Head of REP at Marlwood School, Alveston, Bristol. |
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"I'm a big fan of The Wonder Project and in my capacity as EO of the Dialogue Australasia Network (DAN) have shared info about this in our e-newsletters which go to some 2000 educators in Australasia. Warm regards and keep on producing such excellent resources - we can't get enough over here!" Belinda Hill, Executive Officer, Dialogue Australasia Network, Australia |
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"A well-presented and easy-to-use resource that enables students to engage with key reflective and philosophical questions." Teacher of Religious Education, Park View School, Birmingham. |









