Ethics: Treatment of WomenQuick View
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Ethics: Treatment of Women

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Who is it for? Y8/9 What's included? Whole lesson, sources of information, questions to guide group discussion, homework activity Lesson objective: to reflect on how women are treated
Ethics: TortureQuick View
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Ethics: Torture

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Who is it for? KS3 What's included? An entire lesson, with different activities (group task, evaluation sorting activity and a written piece). Learning objective: to understand different views towards torture.
Does God Exist?Quick View
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Does God Exist?

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Assessment piece which does not involve writing an essay. This allows for the higher ability to be challenged but also gives an opportunity for the lower ability students to express their views.
Ethics: AbortionQuick View
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Ethics: Abortion

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Who is it for? Y8/9 What's included? Sorting activity, situation task, whole lesson, homework activity. Learning objective: to evaluate the use of abortion
Christian ValuesQuick View
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Christian Values

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This lesson requires the students to investigate different Christian values. Each group should be assigned a different pack which provides from 1 to 3 sources relating to that value (newspaper articles, academic articles, etc). The students have to complete the task sheet as they go, reflecting on the relevance of these values today along with what they mean for their own lives. Whilst they may not deem themselves Christian, are there any parallels between the Christian values and what they believe? This usually takes two single (45min) periods to investigate and feedback. The task later feeds on to the essay assignment I have designed and which is available on here.
Ethics: SlaveryQuick View
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Ethics: Slavery

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Who is it for? KS3 What's included? Whole lesson, activities, worksheets, sources of information and a homework task Learning objective? To reflect on religious views towards slavery
Christianity and EthicsQuick View
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Christianity and Ethics

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This is the second lesson in a series based on the relevance of Christian values in a modern world. In this lesson, the students consider their views on different ethical issues and begin to consider how Christians would apply the values they follow to these issues. We also look into Biblical evidence whilst acknowledging that the quotes are having to be taken out of context to consider how they would apply today. In light of this, students then reflect on the needs of a modern society (such as Australia considering legalising gay marriage and euthanasia) in relation to these values.
Are Christian Values Relevant in a Modern Society?Quick View
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Are Christian Values Relevant in a Modern Society?

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This is an essay task based on prior learning of Christian values (such as agape love, stewardship, marriage etc). There is a rubric with a clear skill development that the students should be expressing. I use this assessment after discussing; Christian values, scientific and ethical developments in a modern society (such as euthanasia, cloning). There are two points to the question; are Christian values relevant? Are they relevant to the modern world where science is prominent? Most students will agree that they're relevant or are adapting.
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The Right Way to Live

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Who's it for? Y8/9 What's included? a structured PPT with resources on. Lesson objective: to reflect on the right way to live life