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Current Head of Religion, Philosophy and Ethics (11-18). Having taught Religious Studies, Philosophy and Ethics and Law since 2010, I feel confident that my eclectic set of resources should suit a variety of colleagues' needs. If you buy my resources and like them, please do leave a positive comment and rating. I will be eternally grateful! Feel free to contact me about any specific content you would like to see in the shop and I will aim to upload some ASAP. Thanks, TeacherofThought

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Current Head of Religion, Philosophy and Ethics (11-18). Having taught Religious Studies, Philosophy and Ethics and Law since 2010, I feel confident that my eclectic set of resources should suit a variety of colleagues' needs. If you buy my resources and like them, please do leave a positive comment and rating. I will be eternally grateful! Feel free to contact me about any specific content you would like to see in the shop and I will aim to upload some ASAP. Thanks, TeacherofThought
20 Resource RS, Philosophy and Ethics Bundle
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20 Resource RS, Philosophy and Ethics Bundle

17 Resources
20 resource bundle of my most used lessons on Ethics and Religion (Christianity). These resources will be the most effective for A level groups, but can be used for lower years to. Highlights include: - A set of resources for Ethics (introduction to ethics and ethical theory support). - Application of Ethics (including War, Peace and other ethical issues). - Christian beliefs, actions and practices (best fit for New A Levels!) I hope this is helpful. I measured the demand for these resources and decided to put them in a big bundle and lower their combined price by below 50%!! Get the deal now!
Peace and Violence Bundle!
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Peace and Violence Bundle!

4 Resources
This bundle is focused on issues on peace and violence. It includes a PPT on: - Violence - Peace - Pacifism - Images from Abu Ghraib and a worksheet that goes alongside the TED talk from Philip Zimbardo (see link in resource detail).