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Situation Ethics: biblical examples & social, political, & cultural influences (Edexcel new spec)
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Situation Ethics: biblical examples & social, political, & cultural influences (Edexcel new spec)

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Students compare Fletcher’s scenarios with biblical examples of situationist reasoning, and discuss the social, political, & cultural influences on the theory. Lesson 1 of a 3 part series Fully resourced lesson with PowerPoint & worksheet. Pedagogical approach based on Rosenshine’s principles Review of prior learning Worked examples L/Os revisited throughout the lesson Question bank for class tests. Click, print, teach!
Evaluation of Natural Moral Law (Edexcel new spec)
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Evaluation of Natural Moral Law (Edexcel new spec)

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Students evaluate the strengths & weaknesses of natural moral law in groups, and write an essay collaboratively. (They should write the essay using Google docs or OneDrive so that the essay can be peer-assessed in the plenary.) Lesson 5 of a 5 part series Fully resourced lesson with PowerPoint & worksheet. Pedagogical approach based on Rosenshine’s principles Recap of prior learning L/Os revisited throughout the lesson Question bank for class tests. Click, print, teach!
Proportionalism (Edexcel new spec)
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Proportionalism (Edexcel new spec)

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Students discover, apply, and evaluate Bernard Hoose’s proportionalism. Applications include some of the later topics e.g. in medical ethics, sexual ethics & war & peace. Lesson 4 of a 5 part series Fully resourced lesson with PowerPoint & worksheet. Pedagogical approach based on Rosenshine’s principles Review of prior learning Worked examples L/Os revisited throughout the lesson Question bank for class tests. Click, print, teach!
Doctrine of Double Effect (Edexcel new spec)
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Doctrine of Double Effect (Edexcel new spec)

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Students apply Aquinas’s doctrine of double effect to real world scenarios and evaluate its strengths & weaknesses. Applications include some of the later topics e.g. in medical ethics, sexual ethics & war & peace. Lesson 3 of a 5 part series Fully resourced lesson with PowerPoint & worksheet. Pedagogical approach based on Rosenshine’s principles Recap of prior learning Worked examples L/Os revisited throughout the lesson Question bank for class tests. Click, print, teach!
Aquinas on Natural Moral Law (Edexcel new spec)
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Aquinas on Natural Moral Law (Edexcel new spec)

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Students discover the fundamentals of Aquinas’s theory and apply it to real world cases. Lesson 2 of a 5 lesson series. Purpose-built for the Edexcel spec. Fully resourced lesson with PowerPoint & worksheet. Pedagogical approach based on Rosenshine’s principles Recap of prior learning, worked examples L/Os revisited throughout the lesson Question bank for class tests. Click, print, teach!
Natural Moral Law: biblical & classical foundations (Edexcel new spec)
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Natural Moral Law: biblical & classical foundations (Edexcel new spec)

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Pupils discover the basic concepts of natural law, with an emphasis on its “biblical & classical foundations” as required by the spec. Lesson 1 of a 5 lesson series. Fully resourced lesson with PowerPoint & worksheet Pedagogical approach based on Rosenshine’s principles Recap of prior learning Worked examples L/Os revisited throughout the lesson Question bank for class tests. Click, print, teach!
Utilitarianism: Strengths & Weaknesses (Edexcel new spec)
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Utilitarianism: Strengths & Weaknesses (Edexcel new spec)

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Covers strengths & weaknesses of all versions of utiliarianism required by the spec: act, rule, hedonistic, negative, ideal, preference, including quantitative vs. qualitative hedonism. Gives the students everything they need to answer a 30 mark “Evaluate” quesiton. Fully resourced lesson with PowerPoint & worksheet. Pedagogical approach based on Rosenshine’s principles: recap of prior learning, worked examples, L/Os revisited throughout the lesson, & question bank for class tests.
Ideal, negative, & preference utilitarianism (Edexcel new spec)
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Ideal, negative, & preference utilitarianism (Edexcel new spec)

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Covers all three “developments” of utilitarianism required by the spec: ideal (Moore), negative (Popper), & preference utilitarianism (Singer). Lesson 4 of a 5 lesson series. Fully resourced lesson with PowerPoint & worksheet Pedagogical approach based on Rosenshine’s principles Recap of prior learning, worked examples L/Os revisited throughout the lesson Question bank for class tests. Click, print, teach!
Hedonism & utilitarianism: Bentham & Mill (Edexcel new spec)
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Hedonism & utilitarianism: Bentham & Mill (Edexcel new spec)

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Covers quantitative vs qualitative hedonism (Bentham’s hedonic calculus & Mill’s distinction between higher & lower pleasures). Lesson 3 of a 5 lesson series. Fully resourced lesson with PowerPoint & worksheet. Pedagogical approach based on Rosenshine’s principles Recap of prior learning L/Os revisited throughout the lesson Question bank for class tests. Click, print, teach!
Act vs Rule Utilitarianism (Exexcel new spec)
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Act vs Rule Utilitarianism (Exexcel new spec)

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Covers the act/ rule distinction, with reference to Bentham & Mill. Lesson 2 of a 5 lesson series. Fully resourced lesson PowerPoint & worksheet. Pedagogical approach based on Rosenshine’s principles Recap of prior learning Worked examples L/Os revisited throughout the lesson Question bank for class tests.
Utilitarianism: Social, political, & historical background (Edexcel new spec)
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Utilitarianism: Social, political, & historical background (Edexcel new spec)

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Covers basic concepts, key figures, and social, political, & historical background. Lesson 1 of a 5 lesson series. Fully resourced lesson with PowerPoint & worksheet. Pedagogical approach based on Rosenshine’s principles Recap of prior learning L/Os revisited throughout the lesson Question bank for class tests. Click, print, teach!
Edexcel RS A Level *new spec*  Islam 4D: (Unit 6.3a) Sharia Law, including key scholar Mona Siddiqui
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Edexcel RS A Level *new spec* Islam 4D: (Unit 6.3a) Sharia Law, including key scholar Mona Siddiqui

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Prepares students to answer 12 or 30 mark question on Sharia law. Contrasts liberal vs. orthodox interpretations of the Sharia Spotlight on Sharia law in the UK, with A02 questions for students Spotlight on key scholar Mona Siddiqui Instructions to students for notetaking Includes 12 mark question on real exam paper and indicative content (mark scheme & ideas board) Lesson time: 1h20 - 2 hours Timed 12 mark essay can be done in class or set for homework
Edexcel RS A Level *new spec* Islam 4D: Gender & Islam (Unit 6.2) Extract 4: Leyla Ahmed
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Edexcel RS A Level *new spec* Islam 4D: Gender & Islam (Unit 6.2) Extract 4: Leyla Ahmed

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Helps prepare students for a 10, 20, or 30 mark essay on Ahmed or gender Breaks down Ahmed’s text into four key ideas Contains key quotes & key passages for the exam Contains strengths and weaknesses for A02 component Flipped lesson idea for high ability: Students read Ahmed text for homework and produce 500-1000 word summary. The worksheet is then used to clear up misunderstandings and focus discussion. Alternatively, serves as a standalone lesson for a lower ability group. Lesson time: 60 minutes
Edexcel RS A Level *new spec* Islam 4D: Pluralism & Multi-faith (Unit 6.1, sections c, d & e)
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Edexcel RS A Level *new spec* Islam 4D: Pluralism & Multi-faith (Unit 6.1, sections c, d & e)

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Comprehensive colour worksheet relevant for sections c, d, & e of Unit 6.1 Chronological overview of historical Islamic responses to pluralism from Muhammad to present day. Prepares students to answer a 30 mark question on Muslim responses to pluralism: “Evaluate the ways in which Islam has responded to the challenge of pluralism (30 marks)” Prepares students to answer an 8 mark question on Wahhabism Includes multimedia research task set for homework on Christian-Muslim dialogue Lesson time: 1-1.5 hours Homework time: 1-2 hours
Edexcel RS A Level *new spec* Islam 4D: Works of Scholars (Unit 5, Extract 3) Majid Khadduri
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Edexcel RS A Level *new spec* Islam 4D: Works of Scholars (Unit 5, Extract 3) Majid Khadduri

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Colour-coded student workbook and teacher notes on Extract 3. Can be used for flipped learning or differentiated group work. For flipped learning Students read the text and complete the workbook for homework. Teacher marks the workbooks and then goes through the teacher notes in class. (Two marks per key idea gives a mark out of 40.) Teacher notes can be distributed to students for revision. Time: 1h20 minutes For differentiated group work Teacher assigns colour-coded sections to pairs or groups. Different colours can be assigned to different students according to difficulty. (N.B. Colours themselves have no significance, and do not reflect difficulty level.) Time: 2 hours + Download contains “Ramadan or Khadduri?” quiz to encourage comparison between these authors.