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Is religion a cause of conflict or power for peace? Unit of Work
In this unit we explore whether religion causes conflict or promotes peace. It addresses misconceptions within both Islam and Christianity.
What can be learned from Muslim and Christian Peacemakers
Explore the example and influence of those who make peace from the Sikh,
Muslim and Christian traditions.
Apply ideas such as influence or inspiration to their own views of the role
of religion in conflict.
Do religious communities intend to make peace or war?
Explain reasons why Christianity can be seen as a power for peace in the world.
Give examples of how Christians fail to live out their ideals and sometimes contribute to conflict.
What do Christians teach about peace and conflict?
Gather information and ideas about peace and conflict from Christian scripture, traditions and practice.
Understand, explain and interpret what Christians teach about peace and
conflict.
Apply ideas, express views and develop insights into the contribution
Christians make to peace for themselves.
What can we learn from Islam about Peace?
Explain reasons why Muslims see their religion as a power for peace in the world.
What is Jihad (literacy lesson)
Explain the Muslim concept of ‘struggling with myself’ for a better world. Give examples of the meaning of the concept of ‘greater and lesser Jihad’ in Islam. Build the skill of writing a developed paragraph.
How do Muslims respond to Islamaphobia
In this lesson, Students will describe ways in which Muslims can be victims of
prejudice and how religious prejudice can contribute to conflict.
What did prophet Muhammad (PBUH) achieve as a peacemaker
In this lesson students will give an account of what Islamic sources say
about peace and conflict, and consider how to make connections between
ancient sacred texts and contemporary issues. They will also begin to make sense of the teaching of the Prophet, the Hadith and the Qur’an about peace and conflict, linking it to case studies or examples.
Is religion a cause of conflict?
This lesson allows pupils to explain reasons why religion can be seen as a power for peace in the world and not a cause for conflict.
What is the point of being good? - Unit of work
This is a year 9 unit of work exploring ethical questions around the idea of the motivation for living a good life.
includes assessment and scheme of learning
Why are non religious people good?
In this lesson, learners will explore the idea of humanism and why humanists choose to be moral.
is anything altruistic?
In this lesson, learners will;
Define the term ‘selfless’
Explain how good actions make people feel
Give reasons why even if a good act is rewarded it can still be good
What is the reward for living a good life?
In this lesson learners will explore what religious people believe about rewards in the afterlife.
Should we be good for future generations?
In this lesson, learners will:
Define the term ‘stewardship’.
Identify and explain examples of Stewardship.
Justify why we should be good.
Role Models
In this lesson, learners will:
Define the term ‘role model’.
Identify and explain examples of good people from History.
Justify why someone is a positive influence in society today.
What is a Soul?
This lesson explores different understandings and beliefs about the soul
What happens when we die
This lesson asks learners to:
Define the term ‘afterlife’.
Identify and explain the difference between beliefs in the afterlife.
Make a judgement on others beliefs compared to my own.
What does it mean to be good - Unit of Work
This is a bundle of lessons exploring the ethical question of what it means to be good.
What does it mean to live a good life
This lesson is to assess students abilities to explain and evaluate what it means to be good and live a good life.
What is good in other cultures?
This lesson explores what good looks like in other cultures and asks students to compare and contrast the idea of good in our culture.