Mega Bitesize Bundle: Every topic studied for the EDEXCEL A-Level ethics - Year 12 +13Quick View
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Mega Bitesize Bundle: Every topic studied for the EDEXCEL A-Level ethics - Year 12 +13

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<p>This bite size A-Level bundle including 12 different sets of revision notes provides revision on Meta ethics, Kantian deontology, Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics, Medical Ethics, Natural Moral Law, Situational Ethics, Utilitarianism (Act/Rule/Ideal/Negative/Preference), Environmental Ethics, Equality Ethics, Sexual Ethics and War Ethics.</p> <p>Each topic is broken down into 2-4 pages of core information including scholars, quotes, key theory and application.</p>
Modern nativity film director group challengeQuick View
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Modern nativity film director group challenge

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<p>This lesson works well for any KS3 class. It requires students to adapt the nativity into a modern local setting, explore who they would cast in each role, how they would dress them, transport, scenes, script. It’s fun to put a local twist on and script using local slang too!<br /> Students have two modern examples as a reference and reflect upon the teaching of Pope Francis on the nativity.</p>
Kantian Ethics bundle - A-Level lessonsQuick View
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Kantian Ethics bundle - A-Level lessons

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<p>In this bundle we explore:</p> <ul> <li>The key concepts of Kantian Ethics</li> <li>Application of the Kant’s Categorical Imperatives to a wide range of exciting dilemmas.</li> <li>We do a court case based upon war ethics.</li> <li>We explore the key strengths and weaknesses of Kantian Ethics and explore scholars’ views.</li> <li>We look at how Kantian Ethics has been developed by Ross and Nagel.</li> </ul>
Advent traditions around the worldQuick View
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Advent traditions around the world

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<p>This session is an exciting exploration of Advent traditions from around the world. Some of them are unusual and some are very bizarre, but students always find this a fascinating exploration. A learning mat is attached for students to record their learning.</p>
Putting Pontius Pilate on trial: Did Jesus get a fair trial?Quick View
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Putting Pontius Pilate on trial: Did Jesus get a fair trial?

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<p>This is an engaging role-play court case lesson in which we put Pontius PIlate on trial for wrongly executing Jesus.</p> <p>Using different discussion based activities students learn about the fairness of trial, the requirements for a Jewish and Roman trial and the injustice Jesus faced at his. Students will be asked to take on roles and put Pontius Pilate on trial before reviewing their own efforts through self-assessment.</p> <p>Fun, informative and engaging.</p>
Essential Bitesize AS Ethical Theory Revision guideQuick View
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Essential Bitesize AS Ethical Theory Revision guide

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Help your students soar to success with this easy to digest Bite size AS level Ethical Theory Revision guide. <br /> <br /> Contains all you need to succeed on:<br /> Utilitarianism - Act, Rule, Negative, Ideal and Preference.<br /> Situation Ethics<br /> Natural Moral Law
The Ultimate War Ethics bundle - entire scheme of work: 22 Resources including 8 engaging lessonsQuick View
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The Ultimate War Ethics bundle - entire scheme of work: 22 Resources including 8 engaging lessons

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<p>This is the an engaging, interactive and interesting exploration of the morality of war. This scheme of work includes:</p> <p>Lesson 1 - Operation Battleplan - an interactive war game to get students to examine the ethics of war.<br /> Lesson 2 - How does the media portray war?<br /> Lesson 3 - What are the key causes of war?<br /> Lesson 4 - The Christian just war theory.<br /> Lesson 5 - The Islamic just war theory.<br /> Lesson 6 - Court case challenge role-play lesson: Putting the Pilots involved in the Bombing of Dresden on trial.<br /> Lesson 7 - Padres at war.<br /> Lesson 8 - Speaking and listening assessment challenge.</p> <ul> <li>Worksheets, ethical dilemmas, differentiated homeworks.</li> </ul> <p>22 resources included and 8 hours of classroom fun, role-play, games (and of course lots of learning thrown in for good measure). These resources have worked very well for my students and both the the upper ability and lower ability students have made excellent progress through these lessons. I hope you enjoy them as much as my students have.</p>
Dragon's Den Game - Religious app lessonQuick View
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Dragon's Den Game - Religious app lesson

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Want to engage your students with an exciting lesson? Delve into this lesson which requires your students to create their own religious apps and present them to the Dragons in order to win Jesus dollars!<br /> <br /> Fun, progress and relevance guaranteed!